Sunday, 4 May 2014

Species of the week:Canada Goose

Species of the week:
Canada Goose(Branta canadensis)


  1. It is native in arctic and temperate regions of North America abut can be found in other temperate regions as it has been introduced.
  2. It is distinguishable by the black head and neck with white patches on the face and brown body.
  3. They are about 70-110cm in length and have a 125-185 cm wingspan.
  4. They are migratory birds, migrating from Canada to the U.S.A.
  5. Their migratory pattern is that of a V shaped.
  6. They are primarily herbivores, eating grass and grain. They will however eat small insects and fish.
  7. Canada Geese are monogamous and find their pair during the second year of their lives.
  8. They lay about 2-9 eggs, with an average of five.
  9. Incubation is 24-28 days and the chicks are able to walk and swim and find food as soon as they hatch.
  10. Canada Goose are protected in Canada but are considered "Least Concern"by the IUCN.

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