They are planning to kill THOUSANDS of Canada Geese in New York CITY!! They are going to do this during moulting season when they can't fly. They will trap and kill them. Supposedly, this will keep all plane/bird accidents from ever happening again!! It's supposed to start in a week (from now 6/15/09)
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/stop-nys-goose-gassing-plan
Please go to above link to stop this!
Canadian geese migrate in abundance during the fall season. They have a familiar "voice" which i always tune into, and i never cease to gaze up in amazement, as they soar above in "V" formation.
This very night i went out on my porch. The hour was half past midnight. I heard that distinct trumpeting sound very distant.... i knew they would soon be flying overhead!
I guess they just fly whenever the heck they feel like it...?
Must be nice to soar above a full moon, and go where the weather is best.
God's creatures are survivalists, and Canadian geese are no exception.
Man and all his technology knows NOTHING about air traffic control!!
praise GOD.....
Yes, there is less moisture in the higher air, making it easier to fly.
The geese fly in a V formation because they can flow off of each others air waves. It helps them be able to fly longer and farther before needing to rest.The goose in the front trades places with one of the back birds every once in a while.
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.
Canadian geese are herbivores. This means that Canadian geese do not eat any type of meat. They only eat plants.
Snow geese typically migrate south from their breeding grounds in the Arctic regions during the fall season, specifically between September and November. They can travel thousands of miles to reach their wintering grounds in more temperate areas with milder weather conditions.
Migrating Canada Geese fly in a loose V formation.
Yes, *Geese Do Fly.
How do geese know where to fly
They fly about 40mph
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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
The geese fly south for the winter to escape the cold weather.
Geese fly well, high, and for long distances.
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Of Course! Whenever geese find it right to fly south, they must. Although not regular, they can choose to do it whenever.