The key difference between a Canada goose and a Canadian goose is that "Canada goose" is the correct term for the species of bird, while "Canadian goose" is a common but incorrect variation. The correct term is "Canada goose" because the bird is named after the country of Canada where it is commonly found.
Beaver, moose, Canada goose
In northwest Oregon and southwest Washington, primarily the two subspecies of Canada goose can be found during the winter: the Western Canada goose (Branta canadensis moffitti) and the Lesser Canada goose (Branta canadensis parvipes). These subspecies migrate to the region to escape harsher winter conditions found further north. Their presence contributes to the area's diverse wildlife and is significant for both local ecosystems and birdwatching enthusiasts.
Canada Goose - clothing - was created in 1957.
The Canada Goose is named after a man with the last name of Canada, therefore the proper name is Canada Goose. The goose does not come strictly from Canada- so it is not a Canadian goose. The plural is also a group of Canada geese. The story of John Canada has not been proven but the name Canada Goose was also used by Audubon.
The Canada goose is named after a man with the last name of Canada. The Canada goose is a native bird of Canada and is an important role in Canada's tourism industry.
A Canada goose in French is called "bernache du Canada."
Goose
a Canada goose is called 'une oie du Canada' in French.
All across North America and Canada (for its namesake). Sometimes found in northern Mexico. Commonly found in lakes, bays, rivers and marshes.
All across North America and Canada (for its namesake). Sometimes found in northern Mexico. Commonly found in lakes, bays, rivers and marshes.
Canada Goose - clothing -'s population is 600.