Canada, for Canadian Geese.
The term "gander" specifically refers to a male goose. Geese belong to various species, and there are several types of geese, including the Canada goose, snow goose, and domestic goose, among others. Each species has its own characteristics and behaviors, but in terms of gender, "gander" only denotes the male of the species.
The Canadian Goose is a symbol of Canada because Canada has always had the most Canadian Geese in all of the world. People decided that Canada should have symbols and one of them was the Canadian Goose because we thought they were noble and loyal to us and people of Canada!and im a noobts a loon dummy and loons are a canadian symbol cuz there native
Fly away home is about geese.
Canada Goose - clothing - was created in 1957.
Canadian Geese.
I think this may be the Greylag Goose.
Canada, for Canadian Geese.
Canada geese can fly between 30-55 mph.
Geese. Look at the goose! (one goose) Look at the geese! (two geese.
Goose. Geese is the plural.
Like all geese, it likes water and wetlands.
The plural of goose is geese.example:"One goose met another goose; and the two geese had lunch."
A goose with a red head has a distinctive physical feature that sets it apart from other geese.
Singular = goosePlural = geese
James A Cooper has written: 'The history and breeding biology of the Canada geese of Marshy Point, Manitoba' -- subject(s): Geese, Behavior, Canada goose
The Canada Goose is named after a man with the last name of Canada, therefore the proper name is Canada Goose. The goose does not come strictly from Canada- so it is not a Canadian goose. The plural is also a group of Canada geese. The story of John Canada has not been proven but the name Canada Goose was also used by Audubon.