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Canada Goose

Canada Goose
Scientific classification
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Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Aves
Order:Anseriformes
Family:Anatidae
Genus:Branta[?]
Species:canadensis
Binomial name
Branta canadensis

The Canada Goose (Branta canadensis) belongs to the Branta genus of geese, which contains species with largely black plumage, distinguishing them from the grey Anser species.

This well-known species is the only "black" goose native to North America. It breeds in Canada and the northern USA. Like most geese it is migratory, the wintering range being most of the USA.

There are up to 12 subspecies of this bird, of varying sizes and plumage details, but all are recognizable as Canada Geese. A few ornithologists consider that some of these races may be full species.

This species has reached western Europe naturally, as has been proved by ringing recoveries, but has also been introduced. The introduced birds are of the largest race, and have established feral populations in Great Britain, The Netherlands and Scandinavia.

Semi-tame feral birds are common in parks, and have become a pest in some areas. Interestingly, there is evidence that some British birds are beginning to establish a migration pattern.

The black head and neck with white "chinstrap" distinguish this goose from all except the Barnacle Goose, but the latter has a black breast and grey, rather than brownish, body plumage.

The Canada Goose is depicted on the Canadian $100 note.



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