a nest
they will go anywhere with a lake and grass and a couple of trees
it depends what season it is, but normally like lakes and rivers
Like all geese, it likes water and wetlands.
Geese are waterfowl; they live in and near lakes, rivers, and oceans.
The goose habitat in "Charlotte's Web" is typically portrayed as a corner of the barnyard where the geese have access to water, shelter, and sufficient space to move around. Geese are often shown swimming in a nearby pond or waddling peacefully in the barnyard.
You can find a floating goose nesting box for waterfowl at specialty wildlife conservation stores or online retailers that sell birdhouses and nesting boxes designed for waterfowl. These nesting boxes provide a safe and secure habitat for waterfowl to nest and raise their young.
The nene goose, also known as the Hawaiian goose, can live up to about 20 years in the wild. In captivity, with proper care and a controlled environment, they may live even longer, sometimes reaching up to 30 years. Factors such as habitat, food availability, and predation significantly influence their lifespan.
goose
The singular possessive for "goose" is "goose's."
The Canada goose, native to North America, was first described in European literature in the 18th century by naturalists who encountered the species during explorations. Indigenous peoples had long been familiar with the bird, utilizing it for food and feathers. As European settlers expanded into North America, they observed and documented the goose’s behavior and habitat, leading to its classification as Branta canadensis. Over time, the Canada goose became well-known for its distinctive honking call and migratory patterns.
goose's
goose in french is oie