Snow Goose
The Snow Goose is a medium-sized waterfowl known for its striking white plumage and black wing tips. It typically measures about 28 to 30 inches in length and has a wingspan of 50 to 60 inches. These geese are found primarily in North America, migrating between their breeding grounds in the Arctic and wintering areas in the southern United States and Mexico.
Snow Geese are social birds, often seen in large flocks during migration. They primarily feed on grasses, grains, and other vegetation in wetlands and agricultural fields. Their distinctive honking calls can be heard during flight, making them a familiar sound in their habitats.