Canada Geese
Canada Geese are large waterfowl native to North America, easily recognized by their black heads and necks, white cheeks, and brown bodies. They typically inhabit lakes, rivers, and wetlands, often forming large flocks during migration. These birds are known for their distinctive honking calls and V-shaped flying formations.
Canada Geese are herbivores, primarily feeding on grasses, grains, and aquatic plants. They are social animals, often seen in pairs or family groups. During the breeding season, they build nests near water and are known to be protective of their young, making them a common sight in parks and natural areas across North America.