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“I can see you” — Sleeping Canada Goose Image by kenne

This big ‘Honker’ is among our best-known waterfowl. In many regions, flights of Canada Geese passing over in V-formation
— northbound in spring, southbound in fall — are universally recognized as signs of the changing seasons.
Once considered a symbol of wilderness, this goose has adapted well to civilization, nesting around park ponds
and golf courses; in a few places, it has even become something of a nuisance. Local forms vary greatly in size,
and the smallest ones are now regarded as a separate species, Cackling Goose. — Source: audubon.org

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