Scotland's geese, particularly species like the Barnacle Goose and the Greylag Goose, typically migrate to warmer regions during the winter months. They often travel to locations in Northern Europe, such as parts of Ireland, the Netherlands, and coastal areas of Scandinavia. Some geese may also head to southern regions like France and Spain in search of milder climates and abundant food sources. Their migration patterns are influenced by the availability of food and suitable habitats.
They migrate to Finland before the summer and migrate away from Finland after the summer.
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For the food supply.
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baby geese can fly when they get older and starts trying and well sometimes their mother teaches them to fly when they get a little older
Geese do not hibernate; they migrate. The migration in and of itself is instinctive, but they must learn the route.
Once every year they will migrate to warmer climates during the winter.
Canadian geese move north in the late part of the summer. Canadian geese do not migrate during the winter months.
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They fly south for winter.