Why do geese fly south in winter and back to the north in spring? It s a hassle to fly around!

Updated on tourism 2024-05-03
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The wild goose's hometown is in the north, and in winter, the weather is too cold for the wild goose to find food, so it has to fly south to find food. In the spring, when the north warms up, the geese fly back to their homeland.

    It's not a last resort, no one likes to go away.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In winter, the weather is too cold for the geese to find food, so they have to fly south to find food. In the spring, when the north warms up, the geese fly back to their homeland.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's supposed to be warm in the south in the winter and hot in the summer, so I'm going to fly back, but if it's me, it's the same in the summer.

    The specifics are not clear.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes! Because in winter, it is cold in the north and warm in the south.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yes, isn't it okay to live in the south when the north is cold? Why fly around? And the summer in the north is just as hot as the south.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The earth is round!!

    Because if you want to fly north, you have to do a lot of useless work, and it's cheaper to fly south than to fly north.

    There's no way to fly yet! You can't just walk it!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's about the climate and the food.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Do geese add clothes in winter? no!So to fly to the south to spend the winter, everyone on earth knows.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Why not fly? Flying around is easier than walking.

    Of course it's going to fly.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If I had a house in the south and the flight was free, I would also go to the south for the winter

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Landlord above: zyh04 - Xiucai Level 2.

    Why not, the sparrow, it doesn't have any clothes on! Hehe.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Why do you use heating in winter and air conditioning in summer?

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Summary. Hello dear, the reasons are as follows: 1. This is due to the habits of wild geese.

    2. Wild geese are a kind of migratory birds, laying eggs in the north in summer, and the temperature in the north is too low in winter, they can't adapt, so they fly to the south and spend the winter there. 3. Returning to the north refers to flying north, which refers to spring. 4. The ancients used geese to fly north to express their homesickness and the pain of not being able to achieve their wishes.

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    Hello pro-excavation, the reasons are as follows: 1. This is due to the habits of wild geese. 2. Wild geese are a kind of migratory birds, laying eggs and raising babies in the north in summer, and the temperature of filial piety in the north is too low in winter, so they can not adapt, so they fly to the south to judge the world, and spend the winter there, there is a saying that the wild geese migrate south and the wild geese return to the north.

    3. Returning to the north refers to flying north, which refers to spring. 4. The ancients used geese to fly north to express their homesickness and the pain of not being able to achieve their wishes.

    Hello dear, the hometown of the wild goose is in the Siberian area, every autumn and winter of the year, they migrate to the south in groups, and there are two main ways to fly: one route from the northeast of China through the Yellow River and the Yangtze River basin, to Fujian, hail next to the coast of Guangdong, and even as far as the Nanyang Islands; Another route passes through China's Inner Mongolia and Qinghai to Sichuan, Yunnan, and even as far as Myanmar and India to winter.

    Hello dear, the reason why geese fly north in winter may be caused by the local microclimate, if they have a suitable climate and enough food in the north to accompany the side of the sea, then they may fly north for the winter, instead of moving south.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The wild goose flies south in the moon, and the little swallow flies south in the moon.

    In the spring of the following year, the wild geese fly north in the moon, and the little swallow flies from the south to the north in the month.

    In winter, when the temperature drops, it becomes even colder in the north, making it more difficult for geese to find food.

    In order to survive, they had to go on a long march together and fly to the south with a warm climate and abundant food to spend the winter.

    But the South was not their homeland and was not suitable for raising offspring, so in the spring of the following year, they flew back to the North in droves. The north is vast and sparsely populated, and there are few natural predators, so they can breed offspring with confidence; At the same time, when spring arrives, the sunshine hours in the north are extended, the trees grow vigorously, and there are many insects, which is conducive to them finding food to raise the geese.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    In winter, geese fly south because geese are migratory birds, and they begin to migrate south every autumn, all because in winter, the north is covered with snow and ice, and food is sharply reduced, while the weather in the south is warmer than in the north, which is also conducive to the foraging of geese. On the way to migrate, geese generally do not act alone, they are hundreds of them flying together, one of them is the leader, and the other geese are lined up according to a word, or herringbone, following behind.

    Wild geese, also known as wild geese, swans, and large migratory birds, belong to the national second-class protected animals. The wild geese are full of enthusiasm and can encourage their companions with their cries. The wild goose belongs to the class of birds, the duck family, and is the common name of various classes of the wild goose subfamily.

    The common ones in China are the Hong goose, the gray goose, the bean goose, the white-fronted goose and so on. A flock of geese is a group of 6 geese, or in multiples of 6, and a flock is a group of families, or groups.

    The wild geese were originally in the northern Siberian region, but in the autumn they will begin to move to the southern part of our country to spend the winter, and after the beginning of spring, they will fly back to Siberia to lay eggs.

    The geese are arranged in a neat herringbone or zigzag, which is also a manifestation of the instinct of the cluster. Because this is conducive to defending against enemies. The flock of geese is always led by experienced old geese as the "captain" and flies at the front of the team.

    During the flight, the wild goose leading the team is very physically exerted, so it often switches places with other geese. Young and frail birds are mostly in the middle of the procession.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Where do geese live? Why fly south in the winter and back again in the summer?

    Wild geese generally live in swampy wetlands, when winter comes, the air in the central and northern parts of the country is cold, and the food in the water is reduced, in order to survive, the wild geese go to the south where the climate is relatively warm and humid, and they can still find food for survival in the south, and in the spring, the climate in the central and northern parts of the country warms up, and the food is more, so they fly back to the original place of life.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Why do geese fly south for the winter, because the climate in the south is warm.

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