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  2. Snow goose - Wikipedia

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    The greater snow goose is distinguished from the nominate form by being slightly larger. It nests farther north and east. The lesser snow goose can be found in two color phases, the normal white-colored animals and a dark gray-colored "blue" phase. The greater snow goose is rarely seen in a blue phase. [12]

  3. Canada goose - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. How Canada Goose went from making Antarctic outerwear to ...

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    That said, Canada Goose still leans heavily on its signature item; for the 2024 fiscal year, nearly 80% of its annual EBITDA came in the third quarter, which ends in December, when customers are ...

  5. Ross's goose - Wikipedia

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    Ross's goose (Anser rossii), formerly Chen rossii, is a white goose with black wingtips and a relatively short neck. It is the smallest of the three white geese that breed in North America. It is similar in appearance to a white-phase snow goose, but about 40% smaller.

  6. Migrating snow geese drive avian flu outbreak in Pennsylvania

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    (The Center Square) – Thousands of snow geese migrating across Pennsylvania have authorities working overtime to mitigate the recent outbreak of bird flu and ensure public safety. The state Game ...

  7. List of birds displaying homosexual behavior - Wikipedia

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    The black swan, Cygnus atratus is a large waterbird which breeds mainly in the southeast and southwest regions of Australia.An estimated one-quarter of all black swans pairings are homosexual and they steal nests, or form temporary threesomes with females to obtain eggs, driving away the female after she lays the eggs.

  8. Sandhill crane - Wikipedia

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    Some migratory populations of sandhill cranes face population threats due to interspecies competition with snow geese. [41] Since the 1990s, snow geese have eaten waste corn on which the cranes also rely prior to migration. [29] Sandhill crane populations are also threatened by hunting.

  9. Cap Tourmente National Wildlife Area - Wikipedia

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    The hunting programme was introduced to control the goose population and prevent overuse of the bulrush marsh and fields in the NWA or adjacent fields. In the fall, a controlled greater snow goose hunt is authorised in eight hunting grounds grouped into four zones with a total area of approximately 53 hectares.