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.
The Canada goose is well known for its 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.
Photographed in the wild, Toronto, ON
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Photographed in the wild, Toronto, ON
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