Geese return to specific locations due to a combination of instinct, learned behavior, and environmental cues. They rely on migratory routes passed down through generations, using visual landmarks and the Earth's magnetic field for navigation. Additionally, changes in daylight length and temperature trigger their migratory instincts, signaling the time to return to breeding grounds. This innate behavior ensures they arrive at optimal locations for feeding and nesting.
How do geese know where to fly
Only if you threaten or hurt/kill them or their relatives or friends...
Yes they did come from hens the name Canada Geese... WOW!!
It already is plural, geese is the plural for goose, so their is more then one flying.
no geese dont squak geese make a kinda honking noise and i know that sounds weird:):):):):)
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.
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A group of geese is commonly know as a gaggle ( example: the gaggle of geese swam through the pond) <><><><> On the ground, a gaggle. In flight, a skein. But the term flock is used for many types of birds.
gaggle of geese
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come here little goose.