Where do canadian geese migrate to and from?
Canada Geese usually migrate between the U.S and Canada. Their migratory season varies depending on the subspecies and the circumstances happening in their respective environment. Some migrate starting in November while other migrate in the middle of December. But as humans create more artificial habitat and the fact that a lot of them have grown used to eating garbage, many geese no longer migrate at all. In fact a lot of Canada geese in Toronto do not migrate as they subsist quite largely on the garbage people throw throughout the four winter months and return to their standard diet on grasses during the early spring.
There are 28 geese and horses on a farm with a total of 78 legs how many geese and horses are ther?
LOL. you state that at the beginning of your question.... 28
What would a group of geese in a environment be considered?
If you mean what would they ve called, it depends on the environment you observe them in..In general a group of geese is a Flock or Gaggle. However if they are in flight they are a Skein. On the water they're a Herd or Corps
If you mean how do they relate to the environment they could be:
Place where goose lives called?
A place where geese live is called a "habitat," which typically includes wetlands, lakes, rivers, and grassy areas for feeding and nesting. Geese often migrate and can be found in a variety of environments, including parks and farms. They prefer locations with ample water sources and food supply.
What are the benefits of a goose down jacket?
There are multiple advantages of using goose down jackets. Some of them include for example retaining the heat of one's body and drawing moisture away from the body.
Is there such a breed as a sea goose?
Sure. They are called Eiders. They are a beautiful group of birds that live in the oceans (primarly in Alaska and into Russia) and have a more protein-based diet to compensate for the additional energy needed to stay warm in arctic temperatures. Awesome animals!
The sea goose is not a species, but a term used to describe several species allied to the Canada goose, such as the Hawaiian goose, red chested goose, and others.
Eiders are ducks, not geese, such as the king eider, Somateria Spectabilis, and the common eider, Somateria Mollissima.
Goose is a Belgian electro rock band that has been around since the year 2000
Can you Own a goose in la mesa?
La Mesa WHERE - - since geese are not an endangered species the only question is, does your local zoning laws allow you to keep wildlife within the city limits.
For that answer YOU must ask your local government.
Goose Akbar is a fat, rich man, who owns 'goosely jets'. He has a son named Mirro, and a wife who works at a strip club and loves having sperm. Goose also has a daughter named Maya, owns most Apple outlets. Goose has all the gold in the world, and bribes his way through life. He has a guard named Ishwaak, and bribes him to guard him
How fast does a goose fly with no wind?
Birds don't necessarily need wind to fly.
The flight can become easier when there is wind, depending on the circunstances, but that doesn't mean that a bird cannot fly in the absence of wind.
It can become more tiring if the bird is adapted to flight with wind, but the movement of the wings still creates an upward and forward force that keeps the bird flying.
For specifics about how do birds fly, search for that question.
What animal lays the healthiest eggs chickens ducks or geese?
Either of the three IF they are allowed to roam free. Usual supermarket eggs are from chickens born and raised on wire in cages -- no contact with their natural diet of bugs, grass, wild seeds etc. Therefore much less healthy than organic free range fowl.
Our family liked to drive the rural backroads on Sunday afternoons, looking for farmsteads with signs indicating duck eggs for sale. Duck eggs were so gigantic, colourful and delicious.
Why are parishioners called the flock?
A church's parishioners or congregation are referred to as a flock because Jesus repeatedly told his disciples they were "shepherds of men" and to "mind his flock". In many parables in the bible, as well as in Psalms, Jesus' followers were referred to as sheep.
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What sound does a wild geese make?
It is a kind of low-to-high strangled "honk". It is a sound you never forget if you hear it in chorus.
It is the sound of The North. "In the quietude of winter, you can hear the wild geese cry, and I will always love that sound until the day I die." - Gordon Lightfoot: "Restless".