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GOOSE FACTS.....

boborgera

Spyderless Member
Canadian geese are known to fly in a ''V'' shaped formation as they migrate across the county.
The lead goose in the ''V'' cuts through the air making it easier for the rest of the geese behind
Him to fly all night, As the the lead goose becomes tired, He will drop off and join one of the sides
of the ''V'' and a new lead goose will take over. This is done several times as they fly all night and
long distances...
If you look up in the sky and see a ''V'' shaped formation of geese and one side of the formation
is longer than the other side, Do you know what that means??

[It means there are more geese on that side]
 
Good one..!!

logic gets you every time..!! Will that mean they will lean in that direction..?? :roflblack:
 
Canadian geese are known to fly in a ''V'' shaped formation as they migrate across the county.
The lead goose in the ''V'' cuts through the air making it easier for the rest of the geese behind
Him to fly all night, As the the lead goose becomes tired, He will drop off and join one of the sides
of the ''V'' and a new lead goose will take over. This is done several times as they fly all night and
long distances...
If you look up in the sky and see a ''V'' shaped formation of geese and one side of the formation
is longer than the other side, Do you know what that means??

[It means there are more geese on that side]

While I have always called them Canadian Geese... they are actually called Canada Geese. Look it up... I lost a bet on that with a Canadian. :opps:
 
While I have always called them Canadian Geese... they are actually called Canada Geese. Look it up... I lost a bet on that with a Canadian. :opps:

Here's what I found:

Canada Geese by birders.
Canadian Geese by others.
Here in the States we call em lunch.
 
Greasy? not if you fix them right. Use a fork over most of the meaty parts to open up the skin, and roast on a rack, breast down.

john
 
Canadian geese are known to fly in a ''V'' shaped formation as they migrate across the county.
The lead goose in the ''V'' cuts through the air making it easier for the rest of the geese behind
Him to fly all night, As the the lead goose becomes tired, He will drop off and join one of the sides
of the ''V'' and a new lead goose will take over. This is done several times as they fly all night and
long distances...
If you look up in the sky and see a ''V'' shaped formation of geese and one side of the formation
is longer than the other side, Do you know what that means??

[It means there are more geese on that side]

It means that one side has more geese! :roflblack:
 
I don't get why they are called Canadian geese when they are in Virginia year round? :dontknow:


LOL
 
It's easy to tell a Canada goose from a Snow or any other goose... even when they are flying at night.... The Canada Geese go: Honk Ehh.....
 
Sorry Bob... I am still ticked I lost the bet and apparently wanted to share my grief! :roflblack:

If the bet was made in a bar, I can tell you from experience, Never take a bet from someone in a bar that says how much do you want to bet?

You'll lose every time....:banghead: :roflblack:
 
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