Snow geese lay their eggs in a nest. Does that qualify them to "live in a nest" as was asked? Snow geese nest in the arctic. There isn't much nest material around and the nests are pretty humble collections. Mostly the nest is made from the parents' own down. After the eggs hatch and the surviving chicks learn to fly, they all head south for the winter (leaving their nests behind). Then they come back next year to do it all again.
Shallow depressions in the ground lined with plant material and down.
No. Snow geese are birds.
There was an animation that I saw years ago about Mama Chanukka and the Snow Geese but I have been unable to find it.
Flight of the Snow Geese was created in 1972.
Yes. Snow and Canadas are often found together
nowhere
Canada geese, white-fronted geese, emperor geese, Brant geese, lesser snow geese, Ross geese, and Aleutian geese.
no
A snow goose eats rootstocks and other grasses
white
yes they do!
siberia
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