They don't.They use the Mississippi flyway.
There are many domestic geese in Nebraska. It's farm country. Additionally, it is on the flyway of a number of wild geese species, and different wild geese can be found there off and on throughout the year.
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Snow geese lay their eggs in a nest. Does that qualify them to "live in a nest" as was asked? Snow geese nest in the arctic. There isn't much nest material around and the nests are pretty humble collections. Mostly the nest is made from the parents' own down. After the eggs hatch and the surviving chicks learn to fly, they all head south for the winter (leaving their nests behind). Then they come back next year to do it all again.
Geese do not get pregant. They lay eggs and sit on a nest.
Geese reproduce by mating together. The female goose will then lay the fertilized eggs in the nest. Geese will mate for life and are monogamous.
The Mississippi Flyway and the Central Flyway.
Some times by a area where there is a lake or a pond. Others lay theirs hidden in cattails on the side of ponds. And last somewhere that doesn't have a huge population of other ducks, geese, and people.
If you mean in regards to security, yes. Geese make excellent guards. If you don't believe me, try approaching one who is guarding a nest.
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Collective nouns for goose:a flock of geesea gaggle of geesea line of geesea nest of geesea nide of geese