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The Atlantic Canada goose is characterized as having a medium grey chest and warm brown wings and flanks. [1] It ranges in length from 90 to 100 cm (3 to 3.2 ft) and has a wingspan of 160 to 185 cm (5.2 to 6.1 ft).
The Canada goose (Branta canadensis) is a large species of goose with a black head and neck, white cheeks, white under its chin, and a brown body. It is native to the arctic and temperate regions of North America, and it is occasionally found during migration across the Atlantic in northern Europe.
Vancouver Canada goose This page was last edited on 29 December 2024, at 23:28 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Atlantic Canada goose; B. B95 (red knot) Baird's sandpiper; Bald eagle; Baltimore oriole; Bay-breasted warbler; Black-backed woodpecker; Black-capped chickadee;
Branta canadensis (Linnaeus 1758) (Canada goose) LC. B. c. occidentalis (Baird 1858) (dusky Canada goose) B. c. fulva Delacour 1951 (Vancouver Canada goose) B. c. maxima Delacour 1951 (giant Canada goose) B. c. moffitti Aldrich 1946 (Great Basin Canada goose) B. c. parvipes (Cassin 1852) (Athabaska Canada goose) B. c. interior Todd 1938 ...
Dusky Canada goose (B. c. occidentalis) (Baird, 1858) Lesser Canada goose ( B. c. parvipes ) ( Cassin , 1852) Temperate regions of North America, introduced populations in Western and northern Europe, Japan, New Zealand, Chile, Argentina and the Falkland Islands
Many families which occur in Canada are also found throughout the Northern Hemisphere or worldwide. However, some families are unique to the New World ; those represented in this list are the hummingbirds , the New World vultures , the New World quail , the tyrant flycatchers , the mimids , the wood-warblers , the cardinals , and the icterids ...
The total population is about 250,000, with the main population breeding in northeastern Canada and wintering along the Atlantic coast of the U.S. from Maine to Georgia, [11] and two smaller populations, one breeding in Franz Josef Land, Svalbard, and northeastern Greenland and wintering in Denmark, northeast England, and Scotland, and the ...