Canada Goose
Canada Goose is a species of bird native to North America. It is known for its distinctive black head and neck, white cheeks, and brownish-gray body. These geese are highly adaptable and can be found in a variety of habitats, including lakes, rivers, and grasslands. They are known for their loud honking calls and their V-shaped flying formations. Canada Geese are migratory birds, with some populations traveling thousands of miles each year to breed and winter in different areas. They are herbivores, feeding on a diet of grasses, grains, and aquatic plants. Canada Geese are social birds, often seen in large flocks, and they mate for life. They are also known for their aggressive behavior, especially during nesting season when they will defend their territory and young. Despite their name, Canada Geese can be found throughout North America, not just in Canada. They are a common sight in parks, golf courses, and other urban areas, where they have adapted to living in close proximity to humans.