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  2. V formation - Wikipedia

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    Eurasian cranes in a V formation (video) Birds flying in V formation. A V formation is a symmetric V- or chevron-shaped flight formation.In nature, it occurs among geese, swans, ducks, and other migratory birds, improving their energy efficiency, while in human aviation, it is used mostly in military aviation, air shows, and occasionally commercial aviation.

  3. Fly Away Home - Wikipedia

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    While in production, the film was at first titled Flying Wild, but was changed to Fly Away Home just weeks before its release in movie theaters. The original trailer has the title Flying Wild , [ 9 ] and can be found on certain VHS copies of Jumanji from Columbia TriStar Home Video ; the French version title ( L'Envolée sauvage ) is the ...

  4. Canada goose - Wikipedia

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    Some geese return to the same nesting ground year after year and lay eggs with their mate, raising them in the same way each year. This is recorded from the many tagged geese which frequent the East Coast. Canada geese fly in a distinctive V-shaped flight formation, with an altitude of 1 km (3,000 feet) for migration flight.

  5. What happened to the goose that stole all the attention at ...

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    Moments before the bird landed on the field, fans had spotted a flock of geese flying low near the stadium lights in a "V" formation. About 80% of birds migrate at night, preferring the cool of ...

  6. Goose - Wikipedia

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    The word "goose" is a direct descendant of Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰh₂éns.In Germanic languages, the root gave Old English gōs with the plural gēs and gandra (becoming Modern English goose, geese, gander, respectively), West Frisian goes, gies and guoske, Dutch: gans, ganzen, ganzerik, New High German Gans, Gänse, and Ganter, and Old Norse gás and gæslingr, whence English gosling.

  7. Category:Fictional geese - Wikipedia

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    This category is intended for notable geese in fiction (movies, books, comics, and so on). Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. A.

  8. Flight Stop - Wikipedia

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    Snow's original intent was to depict a flight of geese breaking formation as if to land in the mall. [4] Flight Stop appears to be a straightforward representation of sixty geese, but the work is a combination of fibreglass forms and photographs of a single goose, "one of two culled from a flock living on Toronto Island ."

  9. Collision with geese may have caused deadly Air Evac ...

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    The carcass of another goose was found embedded in a mechanism that controls the movement of flight control surfaces. Investigators will keep the helicopter for further examination. A final report ...