Depends on the goose and if he/she likes cold weather. Longest trip a Canadian Goose ever made (at least one that was being tracked) was 3,000 miles.
They fly about 40mph
Migrating Canada Geese fly in a loose V formation.
Type your answer here... 700 miles
V-shaped
Canadian geese can fly between 30-60 mph; depending on if they're in a hurry or are just looking for a place to land. During migration about 31 mph
Migrating hummingbirds fly at a speed of about 25 miles per hour. so that's about 0.0069 miles per second
yes,because its easier to fly without water weighing them down.
The best answer is as far as they have to. Migrating ducks fly thouands of miles, while domestic breeds rarely fly at all.
A group of geese flying in "V" formation is called a wedge.
Geese fly in a typical V formation from Canada to Mexico. The trip generally takes around a month because the trip is over 2,200 miles long.
34.5 mph
Of course they can. Birds such as swans, ducks, geese, gulls, moorhens all have webbed feet and all are capable of flying huge distances when migrating in the winter and spring