Native to Canada and Alaska, the Canada goose (Branta canadensis) migrates south in the winter to escape harsh weather. Usually traveling in large flocks, the geese fly south in the fall and end up in Illinois, Kentucky and Tennessee during deep winter. They often make an extended stop in Wisconsin, according to the Wisconsin Department of canada goose jacket men Natural Resources.
Canada geese canada goose parka men select a suitable place to breed and raise their young in north-central Canada in the late spring, and begin migrating south in late September.
Canada geese fly in a "V" formation, with each bird slightly off to an angle, to create a slipstream and minimize drag, for easier flying.
Four main flyways--the predictable routes geese use each year to travel, feed and rest--exist within North America, reports the U.S. Geological Survey.
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