![]() It is just a sound that geese use to let each other know where they are. The goose honk sound isn’t really a call as such. If your geese are feeding, then they will let out a low pitched honk. The only time that you may hear it with domesticated geese is when they fight and one goose comes out as victorious. Since your geese are likely to be familiar with one another and regard themselves as the same flock, this probably won’t happen. ![]() This is a sound that is mostly heard when the geese beat another flock of geese for territory. This isn’t because your geese will never get excited. You may not hear the excited call if you raise your own geese. Perhaps the only real way to tell the difference between the two is to work out whether the goose is in the mating season or not. The excited call is similar in sound to the mating call. A lot of parents do not ‘talk’ to their children when there are humans in close vicinity too. This may not actually be a sound that you hear all much, mostly because it is so quiet. This is just the parents and the children communicating with one another. Their young will respond in a slightly similar tone. If your goose is raising their young, then you will hear them make a sound that is very low in frequency. However, this is a sound which tends to tire geese out, and they slow the pace down near the end.īasically, if you hear loud, excited honks coming from your geese during the mating season, then it is probably their mating call. These goose honks will come out nice and fast at the start. They will then let out some very loud and some very excited sounding honks. When this happens, the goose will lift their head up. The mating call, as the name suggests, is only going to be happening during the mating season. This is one of those goose sounds that seems to appear a lot more frequently in the younger birds. The geese may also use this around other geese that they are friendly with too. Many people report that as their goose becomes more familiar with them, they will have a low humming sound. This is a honk that doesn’t really sound all that much like a honk unless you listen closely. You can easily tell that they are making a threatening sound as it really does sound quite aggressive.Īt the beginning, the honk will be slow, but as the goose becomes more agitated, the honk will become far louder. If the goose is under threat, or it is in the midst of a ‘fight’ then you may hear them make a loud and intense goose sound.
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