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Canada Goose Nesting
The canada goose nesting habits can be seen in an aviary of most breeders.
Since various sub-species live in different climates, there are some difference in life cycles and breeding habits. Thus, smaller birds have a shorter incubation period lasting for about 24 days. During this time, the young have to hatch and learn to fly to be capable of migrating for wintering sites.
The canada goose nesting habits can be seen in an aviary of most breeders.
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Canada Goose Nesting -
aviary, breeders
Common misspellings are Canadian Goose, Canadian Geese..
Generally, the species lays eggs in March through June. A clutch of whitish 4-10 eggs is safely hidden on the ground, usually near water source in a nest made up of grass, moss, reeds, or in an abandoned Bald Eagle nest. When the young are hatched, they learn to fly, which can take up 70 days. The canada goose nesting habits can be seen in an aviary of most breeders.
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