Some fly south, some choose not to migrate at all because they can withstand the winter temperatures. It's up to the goose.
Those that do migrate, at least those who use the Mississippi Flyway, spend the winter in southern United States and Mexico.
Smart bird, if you ask me!
They migrate to warmer places so they can survive the low temperatures of winter.
they go south where it is warmer
They go south for the winter.
South
Canadian geese move north in the late part of the summer. Canadian geese do not migrate during the winter months.
There are a few that remain in the UP; but most go South for the winter.
Arctic geese winter in Britain because the weather is much more mild than Antarctica. Canadian geese winter in Florida for the same reason.
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Yes. Geese move north to lay their eggs, and south for the winter.
The geese went south for the winter and the chickens died from being the cold.
baby geese can fly when they get older and starts trying and well sometimes their mother teaches them to fly when they get a little older
brown bears hibernate and Canadian geese migrate to the south
sign of an early winter
Yes, geese migrating south for the winter is an example of innate behavior. It is an instinctual response that does not require prior learning and is genetically programmed in geese to ensure their survival and well-being during the colder months.
They fly south for winter.