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Canadian Geese


     The Canada Goose (Branta canadensis) is a wild goose belonging to the genus Branta, which is native to arctic and temperate regions of North America, having a black head and neck, white patches on the face, and a brownish-gray body.  It is often called the Canadian Goose, but that name is not the ornithological standard, or the most common name.
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      The black head and neck with white "chinstrap" distinguish the Canada Goose from all other goose species, with the exception of the Barnacle Goose, but the latter has a black breast, and also grey, rather than brownish, body plumage.  There are seven subspecies of this bird, of varying sizes and plumage details, but all are recognizable as Canada Geese.  Some of the smaller races can be hard to distinguish from the newly-separated Cackling Goose.
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     This species is native to North America. It breeds in Canada and the northern United States in a variety of habitats.  Its nest is usually located in an elevated area near water such as streams, lakes, ponds and sometimes on a beaver lodge.  Its eggs are laid in a shallow depression lined with plant material and down.  The Great Lakes region maintains a very large population of Canada Geese.
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