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High & Mighty

High & Mighty by Randy McGovern
High & Mighty
Canada Geese
by Randy McGovern
24" by 17 ˝"

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High & Mighty by Randy McGovern
High & Mighty
Canada Geese
by Randy McGovern
24" by 17 ˝"
Framed Size 34" by 27˝"

Framed in Walnut Frame with Gold Lip
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$273.00

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The Canada Goose can be found throughout the continent of North America.. During the winter, the goose will migrate to warmer climates in the South. During the Spring and Summer the goose can be found throughout the Northern part of the continent. Places to find the goose are marshes, ponds, lakes, tundras.

A female goose makes a nest with usually five or six eggs for 28 to 30 days. The male goose is very protective of the nest, often fighting off predators. The goslings are led to water shortly after hatching.

The Canada Goose eats mainly roots and leaves of plants found in the water. They also eat small fish and crustaceans. Physical description: The goose has a black head and neck, with white spots on the cheeks. The body of the bird is usually gray with white patches on the underside. The goose is about 48 inches long, with a wing span of 75 inches. The weight of an average Other interesting facts: The Canada Goose is known for traveling in a V-formation. While in flight the bird has been recorded moving at speeds of between 40 and 55 miles per hour.


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All materials Copyright ©David and Gail Watson/Watson's Wildlife Art Gallerythe canada goose can be found throughout the continent of north america.. during the winter, the goose will migrate to warmer climates in the south. during the spring and summer the goose can be found throughout the northern part of the continent. places to find the goose are marshes, ponds, lakes, tundras.a female goose makes a nest with usually five or six eggs for 28 to 30 days. the male goose is very protective of the nest, often fighting off predators. the goslings are led to water shortly after hatching.the canada goose eats mainly roots and leaves of plants found in the water. they also eat small fish and crustaceans. physical description: the goose has a black head and neck, with white spots on the cheeks. the body of the bird is usually gray with white patches on the underside. the goose is about 48 inches long, with a wing span of 75 inches. the weight of an average other interesting facts: the canada goose is known for traveling in a v-formation. while in flight the bird has been recorded moving at speeds of between 40 and 55 miles per hour.
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