A double letter for a flock of geese is called a "gaggle." This term specifically refers to a group of geese when they are on the ground. When geese are in flight, they are referred to as a "skein" or a "wedge," but "gaggle" is the most commonly recognized term for them when gathered together.
A gaggle is a flock of geese
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The subject of the sentence, "You saw a flock of geese." is the pronoun, you.
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A flock of geese is divided into whether the birds are on the ground or in flight.A gaggle of geese are those on the ground. A gaggle has to have at least 5 geese to qualify. A skein of geese are those in flight.
A gaggle of geese is a flock of geese when not flying. A skein is therefore, a flock of geese in flight
A gaggle of geese.
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.
A Gaggle of Geese are on the ground; a Skein of Geese is in flight.
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.
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A flock. I don't know the name but I know they quack up.