Barnacle Geese

The Barnacle Goose is a medium-sized goose with a creamy white face and black head, neck and upper breast. The belly is white. The wings and its back are silver-grey with black and white bars. During flight a V-shaped white rump patch and the silver-grey underwing linings are visible. It is a very sociable goose and flies in packs and long lines with a noisy chorus of barking or yapping sounds.
The Barnacle Goose breeds mainly on the Arctic islands of the North Atlantic. There are 3 main populations with separate breeding and wintering ranges.
Birds from eastern Greenland winter on Islay in western Scotland and in western Ireland whilst birds from the Svalbard winter on the Solway Firth on the Scotland/England border. Around 70,000 Barnacle Geese are present in the UK from October to March each year.
Small numbers of feral birds, derived from escapes from zoo collections, also breed in the UK and several other north European countries.
Date: 11th May 2016
Location: Haeska, Matsalu National Park, Estonia
The Barnacle Goose breeds mainly on the Arctic islands of the North Atlantic. There are 3 main populations with separate breeding and wintering ranges.
Birds from eastern Greenland winter on Islay in western Scotland and in western Ireland whilst birds from the Svalbard winter on the Solway Firth on the Scotland/England border. Around 70,000 Barnacle Geese are present in the UK from October to March each year.
Small numbers of feral birds, derived from escapes from zoo collections, also breed in the UK and several other north European countries.
Date: 11th May 2016
Location: Haeska, Matsalu National Park, Estonia
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