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