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Bayreuth, Bavaria, Germany - April 13, 2015: Goose is walking through the leissure area Röhrensee in Bayreuth. In the background are sitting three refugees on are bench and spending their time. For asylum seekers is employment in Germany forbiiden.
Portrait of a barnacle goose. Bird in natural environment. Branta leucopsis.
Barnacle goose became very common bird in Finland. It often stays very city sentries where can easlily find food.
Close up of a bird
Geese thrive on the arctic island of Spitzbergen, Svalbard
Shooting at 200 mm, 200 iso, f 3.5, 1/800 second
Ducks are walking by the lake.\nMalmo - Sweden.
L 58-70cm, WS 120-142cm.\nBreeds colonially, mainly on arctic islands and coasts, preferring rocky coasts and steep slopes to flat tundra. Also, since mid 1970s, on low grassy islands and shores in the Baltic. Migratory, main movements in Oct-early Nov and Apr-May.\n\nIn the Netherlands this beautiful small Goose is quite common in particularly grasslands in the IJsselmeerpolders and along our Coasts and Rivers. For some decades the Birds over summer in small numbers and is not always to be seen if they are wild Birds. \n\nThis Picture is made in Polder Arkemheen (the Netherlands) in early Spring 2024.
Two barnacle geese standing on rocks close to a pond during winter time in Sweden
The Barnacle Goose, Branta leucopsis, found in Svalbard.
barnacle goose on farm
The barnacle goose is a medium-sized goose, 55–70 cm long, with a wingspan of 130–145 cm and a body mass of 1.21–2.23 kg ). It has a white face and black head, neck, and upper breast. Its belly is white. The wings and its back are silver-gray with black-and-white bars that look like they are shining when the light reflects on it. During flight, a V-shaped white rump patch and the silver-gray underwing linings are visible.
The barnacle goose, lat. Branta leucopsis, swimming in dark water. Cute beautiful waterbird.
Barnacle Goose
L 58-70cm, WS 120-142cm.\nBreeds colonially, mainly on arctic islands and coasts, preferring rocky coasts and steep slopes to flat tundra. Also, since mid 1970s, on low grassy islands and shores in the Baltic. Migratory, main movements in Oct-early Nov and Apr-May.\n\nIn the Netherlands this beautiful small Goose is quite common in particularly grasslands in the IJsselmeerpolders and along our Coasts and Rivers. For some decades the Birds over summer in small numbers and is not always to be seen if they are wild Birds. \n\nThis Picture is made in Polder Arkemheen (the Netherlands) in early Spring 2023.
Close up of bird perching on field
Daytime close-up of a single barnacle goose swimming away in a pond with its head turned to the side, shallow DOF - focus is on the head
A view of a Barnacle Goose at Martin Mere
Name: Barnacle goose
This barnacle goose is standing in water in sunny summer day. The bird is black-white. You can see the reflection of the goose in water.
Close-up of head and neck of a Canada Goose outdoors in nature
The goose and the little goslings walking around the park 4K FS700 Odyssey 7Q
L 58-70cm, WS 120-142cm.\nBreeds colonially, mainly on arctic islands and coasts, preferring rocky coasts and steep slopes to flat tundra. Also, since mid 1970s, on low grassy islands and shores in the Baltic. Migratory, main movements in Oct-early Nov and Apr-May.\n\nIn the Netherlands this beautiful small Goose is quite common in particularly grasslands in the IJsselmeerpolders and along our Coasts and Rivers. For some decades the Birds over summer in small numbers and is not always to be seen if they are wild Birds. \n\nThis Picture is made in Polder Arkemheen (the Netherlands) in early Spring 2024.
Barnacle goose on the island of Suomenlinna in spring on a wonderful calm sunny day.
portrait image of a goose from stockholm sweden
Barnacle goose (Branta leucopsis) on the coast near the pond. Wild bird with black and white plumage
GROTE CANADESE GANS - \nGreater Canada Goose, Branta canadensis - Eenden (Anatidae)
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