Tall and beautiful, rich in biodiversity: Wild goose is a very spectacular and unique bird. It is tall, with wide and beautiful wings, and the color of its feathers is relatively simple as a whole. The most common color is brown or gray.
Social characteristics of unity and cooperation: geese usually form groups consisting of dozens to hundreds of birds. In this group, the geese closely cooperate with each other and support each other. At the same time, they usually fly in a highly orderly manner according to a specific pattern, which can greatly reduce the air resistance and enable them to fly more efficiently.
Unique flight mode: geese fly in a V-shaped group with high efficiency. When geese are lined up in a specific shape, each goose can use the airflow generated by other geese to gain kinetic energy, thus reducing the resistance to the air and reaching a longer distance through efficient flight.
Feeding habits: Wild geese usually take plants as their main food source. They often move in fields, grasslands, lakes and other areas, devouring seeds, leaves, stems and other parts of plants.
Breeding: Wild geese usually breed from summer to autumn. Ideally, geese will form a one-to-one group, laying 4-6 eggs at a time, and the incubation period is usually about 30 days.
Migration: geese have a long history of migration. They usually migrate in spring and autumn every year, and the journey may span thousands of kilometers. During migration, geese often rest and replenish energy to get enough energy.
Social life: Goose pays special attention to social life. They often gather in large groups to find food, defend their territory and deal with family problems. Geese usually communicate with each other by barking and singing.
To sum up, geese have unique appearance characteristics and spectacular flying style, and are also of great significance and value in ecology and zoology. Understanding and studying the life habits of geese is helpful to protect and maintain their role and status in the natural environment.