Yes, many species of ducks and geese will feed in the same areas, such as rice fields or marshes. In domestic areas, they may not spend time together, but I don't think they'll injure each other.
Natural enemies of geese include foxes, coyotes, raccoons, and domestic dogs. Additionally, some birds of prey such as eagles, hawks, and owls may also prey on geese.
geese(abut 6 to 7 years)swan(2 to 4)
The closest relatives of a Trumpeter swan are any other species of swan such as the mute swan and Whooper swan. Apart from other swans, the next closest relatives are ducks and geese.
When a swan runs on water it is called "taking off." When a swan "water skis" on the water it is called "landing." Same for ducks and geese.
I don't know about respectfully. But a swan is quite able to swim gracefully! Swans chase geese and ducks.
A swan is a bird of the family Anatidae within the genus Cygnus, along with geese and ducks. There are in total six or seven different species of swan in the world.
Sharri-Ann-Swan lololol
A gander (male).
a trumpeter swan uses its wings to hit an enemy just like a baseball bat hits a ball
The swan is related to geese and ducks. They are an aquatic bird with its enemies being the owl, fox and bear.
the natural enemy to geese is hunters and people who dont like the geese. these geese are very unigue and there are very many kinds of geese Geese do have natural enemies or predators, yes humans are gulity of killing many, but also the domestic dog, and cat kill them and their young. But also foxes, wolves, any of the wild cats in their flight range. Many of the smaller wolverine, mink, etc, will steal eggs and kill any young or weak ones. I've heard stories of bears chasing them, but I don't know if that was really to try and eat them or not?
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