Tundra, Rocky cliffs, Ponds, Streams
Monogamous
Common to abundant
White, nest stained.
2 - 8
25 - 30
Female
Sticks, grass, weeds, and moss lined with down.
Migratory
Cackling Goose: Formerly included in the Canada Goose family, this species is smaller with a rounder head and shorter neck and bill. There are four subspecies, we show the hutchinsii that has darker upperparts and a white neck ring. Winters from the southern Great Plains to the western Gulf Coast.
Cackling Goose: Native to North America. Breeds in northern Canada and western Alaska to Baffin Island, southward to central Yukon in a variety of tundra habitats. Winters from British Columbia south to California, northern Mexico and western Louisiana.
Cackling Goose: Two to eight white, nest-stained eggs are laid in a nest built near water by the female of sticks, grass, weeds, and moss lined with down. Sometimes on rocky clifs. Incubated by the female for 25-30 days.
Cackling Goose: Eats a variety of grasses when foraging; also feeds on agricultural crops such as wheat, beans, rice, and corn. Sometimes tips like puddle ducks when feeding on aquatic plants such as wild celery, sea lettuce, and sago pondweed.
Cackling Goose: Call is a loud honking or a hig-pitched, squeaking cackle.
Cackling Goose: Canada Goose is larger, head is larger, sloped, and bill is longer.
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Family
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Species
Branta hutchinsii
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Length22 - 30
Inches
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Wingspan45
Inches
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Cackling Goose: Formerly included in the Canada Goose family, this species is smaller with a rounder head and shorter neck and bill. There are four subspecies, we show the hutchinsii that has darker upperparts and a white neck ring. Winters from the southern Great Plains to the western Gulf Coast.
● Song: "honk, honk, honk"
● Foraging & Feeding: Cackling Goose: Eats a variety of grasses when foraging; also feeds on agricultural crops such as wheat, beans, rice, and corn. Sometimes tips like puddle ducks when feeding on aquatic plants such as wild celery, sea lettuce, and sago pondweed.
● Breeding & nesting: Cackling Goose: Two to eight white, nest-stained eggs are laid in a nest built near water by the female of sticks, grass, weeds, and moss lined with down. Sometimes on rocky clifs. Incubated by the female for 25-30 days.
● Similar species: Cackling Goose: Canada Goose is larger, head is larger, sloped, and bill is longer.
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BreedingMonogamous
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PopulationCommon to abundant
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MigrationMigratory
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Weight33.54 - 105.9
Ounces
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