Happy birding day number 17. We are going to talk about Canadian geese for this weeks birding photography. Yeah my favorite water foul that I photograph often at my neighborhood pond.
The Canadian Geese are in the water foul family. How to identify the canadian geese from other water foul heres how to do it.
Adults are black and wings brown , their head and neck are long. They have a large white chinstrap ; breast pale . Their temp and rump are white colored. Their tail is short and black colored. Their young are downy yellowed colored. They often fly in a v formation. The Canadian geese can be found in marshes, ponds and golf courses. The Canadian geese range here from October to March. They are in the south eastern part of the united states and their population is increasing for them as residents here in the south eastern part of the united states.
The Canadian Geese are in the water foul family. How to identify the canadian geese from other water foul heres how to do it.
Adults are black and wings brown , their head and neck are long. They have a large white chinstrap ; breast pale . Their temp and rump are white colored. Their tail is short and black colored. Their young are downy yellowed colored. They often fly in a v formation. The Canadian geese can be found in marshes, ponds and golf courses. The Canadian geese range here from October to March. They are in the south eastern part of the united states and their population is increasing for them as residents here in the south eastern part of the united states.
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