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Where did the geese fly south?

Only the geese in China. Wild geese are normally distributed in China, and the eastern distribution basically breeds in the Arctic Circle in northeast China, and there are some records in northern Hebei. Overwintering is mainly in the Yellow River basin and the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, such as Henan, Jiangxi, Hunan, Hubei and other provinces. Further south, there are almost no geese in winter. There are not many records of geese crossing the border in Zhejiang Province. I suspect that people who see people crossing Ningbo mistake cormorants for geese, because cormorants will also line up to fly. Wild geese in western China, mainly striped geese and gray geese, will fly to Guizhou and Yunnan for the winter, and some will fly to India and Pakistan for the winter. The scenery in Qiu Lai is different, and Hengyang Goose is unknown. Goose is a famous migratory bird. Their hometown is in Siberia in the north. Because the summer in the north has long sunshine hours, abundant food and few enemies, it is very suitable for feeding young, so it always goes back to its hometown to breed offspring. In winter, the north is ice and snow, and all kinds of insects, insects and plant seeds are gone. These geese can't find food to eat, so they fly to the warm south in droves. Fly south or fly south? Because the earth is round, he keeps flying south and will fly to the origin. Fly south or fly south? Because the earth is round, it always flies south and will fly to the origin. A simple understanding is to fly from the cold north to the warm south for the winter. As soon as winter passed, he flew back to the north, that's all. Goose's hometown is in Siberia, and there are two routes to fly south. One arrived in Fujian and Guangdong coastal areas, the other in Sichuan and Yunnan, and even as far away as Myanmar and India for the winter. Because of warmth and food satisfaction.