They fly about 40mph
Migrating Canada Geese fly in a loose V formation.
Canada geese can fly between 30-55 mph.
V-shaped
flock
yes,because its easier to fly without water weighing them down.
34.5 mph
Robins have been clocked flying from 20-36 m.p.h. They fly faster when migrating than when flying in our backyards.
yes
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.
Yes, *Geese Do Fly.
Depends on the goose and if he/she likes cold weather. Longest trip a Canadian Goose ever made (at least one that was being tracked) was 3,000 miles.
Of course they can. Birds such as swans, ducks, geese, gulls, moorhens all have webbed feet and all are capable of flying huge distances when migrating in the winter and spring