Branta Canadensis
- a
wild goose found in
North America. It has a
brown and
white body, and a
black neck and
black and
white face.
- full
scientific naming:
kingdom animalia,
phylum chordata,
class aves,
order anseriformes,
genus branta,
species canadensis.
- they are often found in large open
fields, preferably with a body of
water nearby.
- they
mate for
life and will often return to the same
nest year after
year.
- they are very
common and in some
places are considered a
nuisance. They are known for their
honking calls,
large migrations (they
fly in V
formation), eating
bread young
children and
old people throw to them, and
defecating all over large
fields.