FACTS ABOUT GEESE
G'day folks,
These birds are all over the world, but what do you know about them?
A goose is a medium to large sized bird found in Europe, Asia and North
America. There are around 29 known species
of geese around the world including Canadian geese and Snowy geese.
Geese mate and build their nests in order to
raise their baby geese (known as goslings) in the north during the warmer
summer months and the geese then migrate south in the winter to the warmer
climates when the baby geese are strong enough to fly.
Geese tend to have the same mating
partners for their entire lives, and if not all of it then most of it. The bond
between male and female geese partners is very strong and they will often spend
most of their time together with both the male goose and the female goose
building the nest and raising their young.
Geese are omnivorous birds but mainly
feed on insects,
grubs, small fish and plankton
in the water. Geese spend a great deal of time on the water and have special
adaptations such as webbed feet which make their aquatic life easier.
The main predators of the goose are foxes, wild dogs, raccoons and birds that predominately prey on the goose eggs and newborn baby geese. Humans are among one of the most common predators of geese, as geese are hunted all around the world for their meat and feathers.
Geese are known to have extremely strong wings as they migrate long distances every year to the warmer climates. Due to the fact that the wingspan of a goose is so large (normally one and half times the size of the goose's body), and the wings of the goose are so strong, a goose is known to be able to inflict severe damage to humans should it become threatened or annoyed!
The term geese is normally used to refer to these birds in
general, but more particularly a female. The term gander is generally used to
refer to a male. The baby geese are referred to as goslings and a group of
geese on the ground is called a gaggle with geese flying in formation being
called a wedge or a skein.
Clancy's comment: Amazing how they can fly such long distances. And, they were used as security guards in the second world war.
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