We have two resident Canadian geese who frequent our yard and field. We have nicknamed them "The Hi-Lows" because one has a high voice and one has a low voice. They love to talk! We found out from the previous owners that they love to spend time on our roof, so we guess one is a female and one is a male. We were wondering how to tell them apart so we did a little research. Female Canadian geese have a more pointed tail while males have a more rounded tail. Males also have thicker and longer necks. Also the male has a slower, low-pitched honk and the female makes a "hink" noise, higher-pitched and faster.
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