A group of geese flying in "V" formation is called a wedge.
a group of flying geese is called skein. geese flying in a 'V' formation is called wedge.
A group of flying geese is called a skein. A gaggle is a group of geese not in flight.
a skein
A group of geese is commonly referred to as a "gaggle" when they are on land. When in flight, they are called a "skein." Additionally, when flying in a V formation, they can also be referred to as a "wedge." These terms highlight the different social behaviors and formations of geese in various situations.
A group of geese in flight may be called a team, skein, or wedge; if flying close together, they are called a plump. While on the ground, a group of geese is called a gaggle.
A gaggle of geese.
If on the ground, it is a gaggle of geese If flying, they are called a skein. (Other names sometime used are a team, or a wedge. When flying close together, they are called a plump.)
A formation.
A group of geese is commonly referred to as a "gaggle" when they are on land. When they are in flight, they can be called a "skein," "team," or "wedge," depending on their formation. The term "plump" is also used for a group of geese in some contexts.
The movement of a group of geese is called a "skein" when they are flying in a V-shaped formation. This formation helps the geese conserve energy by taking advantage of the upwash created by the bird in front of them. Geese also exhibit a behavior known as "vocalization" during flight, where they honk to communicate with each other and maintain group cohesion.
A group of geese is called a Gaggle.
A group of geese is called a Gaggle. geese