Call it 2020’s most exciting goose chase: A rare bird that typically nests on Arctic coasts has veered off its migration path and landed in Washington, gripping the local birding community. The ...
SOUTH NEWFANE A barnacle goose spent a few days in Vernon and Hinsdale, N.H., last week. The barnacle is a fairly common European goose which winters in the British Isles and northwestern Europe and ...
The breeding grounds of Arctic migratory birds such as the barnacle goose are changing rapidly due to accelerated warming in the polar regions. They won't be able to keep up with this climate change ...
A barnacle goose was spotted swimming on the National Mall Saturday morning, according to the National Park Service. (Image: NPS) WASHINGTON (ABC7) — A barnacle goose was spotted swimming on the ...
A team of researchers from the University of Turku and the Natural Resources Institute Finland examined the foraging behaviour of barnacle geese in Northern Karelia, Finland. In this region, geese ...
Goosing just got bigger in Colorado. A few weeks ago, I wrote about spending a day trying to find all six goose species known to occur in Colorado. A six-goose day ranks as a high accomplishment in ...
Thomas Oudman receives funding from the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (grant number 019.172EN.011). The climate is changing at an unprecedented rate, and so are the environments of ...
Each spring, barnacle geese migrate more than 1,800 miles from the Netherlands and northern Germany to their breeding grounds in parts of Russia above the Arctic Circle. The journey north usually ...
Migrating barnacle geese that lay their eggs in the Arctic zones of northern Russia are becoming confounded by earlier springs in their traditional nesting grounds, according to a study published in ...
As Arctic temperatures continue to rise, migratory barnacle geese have responded by speeding up their 3,000-kilometer migration in order to reach their destination more quickly with fewer stops along ...
Each spring, barnacle geese migrate more than 1,800 miles from the Netherlands and northern Germany to their breeding grounds in parts of Russia above the Arctic Circle. The journey north usually ...
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