Those long trips are called migrations. To make such trips is to migrate.
But in America, it is a direct invitaion to go away. Preferably far, far away.
Travel together from one location to another. Like geese or some birds migrate south for the winter.
Some examples of wetland animals that migrate include waterfowl such as ducks and geese, wading birds like herons and egrets, and fish such as salmon and eels. These animals may migrate to find suitable breeding grounds, food sources, or better climate conditions.
its like autumn, obviously
Yes, people eat geese. Chinese people especially like to eat geese.
Ill geese are innoculated just like humans: by injection.
Leaves crunching beneath your feet, migrating geese honking.
Because his nickname is salmon
Because the Irish like their geese in the same way that the welsh like their sheep... a little too much...
A "jack salmon" is actually a pike like Perch fish, not a salmon at all
Yes. Salmon, like all fish, have brains.
Salmon is a commonly consumed fish in Japan, but of course it cannot be said that all Japanese people like to eat salmon.
I am not familiar with any individual named Autumn Floyd.