Wild geese have a very sophisticated and extensive "language" made by a mixture of body gestures and calls. Their communication skills are believed to be amongst the most extensive in the animal kingdom. The subject has been studied extensively. Domestic geese exhibit a more limited "vocabulary".
Just like any geese would communicate. They honk. Egyptian Geese are know to communicate their territorial control by killing the offspring of neighboring pairs of geese. See link(s) below for more information:
A flock of geese is a group of geese flying or on the ground together. Geese often travel in a V formation during migration to reduce air resistance and save energy. These social birds communicate through honking calls to stay connected and navigate together.
Geese have red faces due to increased blood flow to their skin, which helps regulate their body temperature and communicate emotions like excitement or aggression.
Geese honk at night to communicate with each other, warn of danger, and establish their presence in the area. The honking helps them stay connected and safe while they rest and navigate in the dark.
Canada geese, white-fronted geese, emperor geese, Brant geese, lesser snow geese, Ross geese, and Aleutian geese.
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Geese. Look at the goose! (one goose) Look at the geese! (two geese.
A skein of geese is a group of geese IN FLIGHT
The correct term is "geese". There were many geese in the sky.
Geese is the plural of Goose. There is not a plural form of Geese.
A group of geese is called a Gaggle. geese
It is a litter of puppies