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happy_face | 13:47 Thu 22nd Jan 2009 | Animals & Nature
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When you see geese (probably other birds too) flying in that 'V' or arrow shape is it random who goes where in the formation or would it always be the same bird leading it? Do geese live in packs and if so is it one male with several females?

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Lol, thats exactly what I thought! Brilliant answer.
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Flippin Heck Zacsmaster :-)

Now that's what I call an informative answer. I am most impressed.

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any group of birds is called a "flock"
Unless they are geese flying in formation, then they are called a skein.
9/10 you'll always find them in formation following the main goose roger moore- this'll explain it better


http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=BMNB4yBJ-nw&feat ure=related
If flying south....the weather will be bad in north.
Of course all here know why it is that one arm of the "V" is always longer than the other, don't you?
I remember as a child asking my Dad why is there always a bird at the front,he said it was the only one that had a map..getting back to the topic of geese,we used to take the children past a particular farm on the way to our parents,but one day the geese were out and they would'nt let us past and as it was avery narrow lane we had to turn around and go back home....just imagine having to tell your parents that the geese would'nt let you past.

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