Migratory Geese Downed Flight 1549 in Hudson River

The Canada goose (Branta canadensis), which is sometimes incorrectly referred to as the Canadian goose, has a wingspan of 50 to 67 inches (127 to 170 centimeters) and can weigh from more than 6 pounds to nearly 20 pounds (3 kg to 9 kg).
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The birds that brought down US Airways Flight 1549 in the Hudson River Jan. 15 were migratory Canada geese, scientists announced today.

Researchers at the Smithsonian Institution examined feathers from the bird strike to determine not only the species, but also that the Canada geese involved were from a migratory, rather than resident, population. The finding could help wildlife professionals develop policies and techniques to reduce the risk of future collisions.

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