A gaggle of geese.
The most common collective nouns are flock of geese or a gaggle of geese.
When geese are in the air they are also referred to as skein, team, wedge or plump of geese.
The term plump is only used when the birds are flying in close formation and the term wedge is derived from the V-formation the geese fly in.
Skein
A group of flying geese is called a skein. A gaggle is a group of geese not in flight.
a group of flying geese is called skein. geese flying in a 'V' formation is called wedge.
a skein
A gaggle of geese.
A general term for birds is flock, which is fine, however gaggle of geese is more appropriate. This is for a group of geese on the ground. If they are flying it is a skein of geese.
A group of geese are known as a gaggle Answer Yes on the ground but a skein when flying.
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.)
The correct collective term for a group of crows is a "parliment of crows" whereas a common term for a group of geese would be a "gaggle of geese"
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 group of geese flying in "V" formation is called a wedge.
It already is plural, geese is the plural for goose, so their is more then one flying.