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Close-up of Canadian geese Branta canadensis in flight migrating
Three Canada Goose, Branta canadensis, in a Michigan meadow one stands guard while the other two have head tucked under wing.  There are wildflowers on the ground and a green background with room for text.
A large flock of geese, including Canadian Geese at the edge of a lake hunting and looking for food. This photo was taken after a heavy downfall of snow. The photo was captured at Lunt Meadows Nature Reserve in Liverpool, United Kingdom.
Three Canadian Geese stroll through snowy Winter wonderland after blizzard.
Geese hanging out lakeside on a beautiful sunny afternoon in March
In the spring, the geese return to Quebec
Group of Canada geese on a beautiful autumn day
Flock of Canadian geese flying in V formation at sunset
Red-crowned crane flying through the snow
Geese in the Creek
Group of cranes in Sweden, flying south in a plow formation just above the tree tops, returning to a warmer climate
Canada goose pair standing in Musselshell river in Montana, in northwestern USA of North America.
Flock of Geese taking off from a pond in the country on a cold fall day
Geese swimming together.
Natural scene from Wisconsin
Three Canada Goose, Branta canadensis, in a Michigan meadow one stands with wings out while the other two have heads tucked under wing.  There are wildflowers on the ground and a green background with room for text.
Springtime, geese looking for the food and trying to find a partner
Crane birds or Common Cranes or Eurasian Cranes (Grus Grus) flying in the air during the autumn migration over the moors of Diepholz in Germany. The cranes feed and rest in the fields around the moors in  Lower Saxony, Germany during their migration from the breeding grounds in Northern Germany, Poland and Scandinavia to their winter habitats in Spain and Northern Africa.
A Winter view of Conines Mill Pond in Allentown NJ.
Canada geese parents escort goslings across busy street at morning twilight.
Canada Geese are very common large geese in North America.  They migrate North in the spring and migrate south in the fall.  They often fly in groups by following a leader to minimize air resistance.\n\nThis photo was taken in Plaisance, Quebec while this group was migrating south in September.
migrating canada geese in silhouette flying over lake at sunrise (XL)
Canada goose (Branta canadensis). A male goose sits on a fallen tree against the background of a river, Ohio USA
Geese floating in lake
Canadian geese at the Pitt River Dike Scenic Point during a spring season in Pitt Meadows, British Columbia, Canada.
A lone Canada Goose stands and watches near the river's edge in Kamloops. Overcast spring morning in the Thompson-Nicola Regional District.
Geese taking flight off Detroit river
Snettisham spectacular, Greylag goose beside the lagoon at Snettisham at high tide.  It is nesting in the gorse bushes beside the lagoon.
I was peeking between the trees at these ducks and geese
With three geese in the water in the background, a Canada goose keeps vigil over its nest and eggs in Ohio.
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