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Goose
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
The Canada Goose is the most familiar and common of geese in Canada. The size decreases northward with the smallest living in the high Arctic coastal tundra. A brownish body with a black head, long black neck and white chin strap characterize the colouring of this goose. A rich, musical honking is the call of the larger species and a high pitched cackling is that of the smaller.
This goose lives throughout the majority of North America in lakes, bays, rivers and marshes. They are often seen feeding in open grasslands and stubble fields. They have become a semi-domesticated bird in city parks and on reservoirs.
The Canada goose is well known for it's V-shaped migrating flocks and characteristic honk. They are chiefly grazers, feeding on stubble fields and marsh vegetation. There are 11 geographical races; some with populations well over a million, some barely over one thousand. |
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Amazing portrait of a Goose. Great color contrast, sharpness and good point of view.
Thanks for sharing!
Regards,
S
- marjan
(2641) - [2005-08-07 12:08]
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nice and intersting portret of a goose. Bright and cleare.