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In the fall, Canadian geese migrate south from their breeding grounds in Canada and the northern United States to warmer regions in the southern United States and Mexico. They typically fly in a V-formation, which helps them conserve energy during long-distance travel. Their migration is often prompted by the changing seasons and the availability of food sources.

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