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[[Image:Canada_Goose.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by Josef.<br>Photo taken: Cayon Lake, Rapid City, [[South Dakota]], USA.]]
 
[[Image:Canada_Goose.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by Josef.<br>Photo taken: Cayon Lake, Rapid City, [[South Dakota]], USA.]]
 
;[[:Category:Branta|Branta]] canadensis
 
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[[Image: Canada_Geese_(goslings)opus.JPG|thumb|350px|right|(SEX, Juv, SUBSPECIES)<br />Photo by Daddylion <br /> Grand Rapids, MI , goslings. June, 2009]]
 
==Identification==
 
==Identification==
 
76-110 cm  *Light-brown body *black neck and head with white chinstrap *breast lighter than the rest of the body *white vent *black tail
 
76-110 cm  *Light-brown body *black neck and head with white chinstrap *breast lighter than the rest of the body *white vent *black tail

Revision as of 13:42, 21 June 2009

Photo by Josef.
Photo taken: Cayon Lake, Rapid City, South Dakota, USA.
Branta canadensis
(SEX, Juv, SUBSPECIES)
Photo by Daddylion
Grand Rapids, MI , goslings. June, 2009

Identification

76-110 cm *Light-brown body *black neck and head with white chinstrap *breast lighter than the rest of the body *white vent *black tail

Distribution

North America and Canada.

Taxonomy

Ornithologists named the four smallest subspecies of Canada Goose as a separate species in 2004: the Cackling Goose.

There are 7 subspecies.

Habitat

Typically wetlands and farmland, occasionally urban settings.

Behaviour

The nest is placed near water; 3-8 eggs are laid in a shallow depression lined with plant material and down and are incubated for 25–28 days.

The diet includes green vegetation, grains, aquatic plants, sometimes small insects and fish.

Vocalisation

Male and female pair off with ahonk and hink, respectively, while in flight. <flashmp3>Branta canadensis (song).mp3</flashmp3>
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