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Red Breasted Goose (Branta Ruficollis)

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Photo taken at Durrells - www.durrell.org Red-breasted geese breed on the tundras of arctic Europe. They often choose sites close to the nests of birds of prey such as peregrine falcons and snowy owls. While this might seem a dangerous thing to do, in fact it seems to provide protection from other predators such as arctic foxes. In the winter, the birds move south. Up to 70% of the world's red-breasted geese winter around lakes in north-east Bulgaria, where flocks hundreds of thousands strong form to graze, a stunning sight. They have moved their feeding grounds here from the former Soviet Union, where changes to agricultural practices, especially the conversion of wheat fields to cotton plantations, spelled disaster. But new threats face them in their new home - the hunters of Romania and Bulgaria not only kill birds, but disturb the flocks' daily feeding routine so much that they cannot spend enough time feeding. Although conservation efforts in the 1990s led to the red-breasted goose's conservation status improving to Vulnerable, in recent years it has suffered a rapid and unexplained decline and is therefore considered Endangered once again. As yet, we do not know if this is a temporary, natural fluctuation in the population, or whether it signals an approaching crisis for these beautiful little geese. Red-breasted geese have lived at Durrell's headquarters in Jersey since the 1980s, and have bred regularly. Pairs form in the spring and establish nest sites around the site, and can be quite aggressive as they defend them against intruders. The eggs are usually taken to be hatched by our bird staff to prevent them being lost as they are not in protected enclosures, and are replaced by artificial eggs. When the chicks hatch they are returned to their parents. Susan Thank you for your support on my previous post " Camelia 1 "thumb_1897417.jpg

Comments (23)


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ledwolorz

3:51AM | Thu, 11 June 2009

Fantastic photo.

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emmecielle

5:06AM | Thu, 11 June 2009

Seems that she have put into posing for the photo! ;) Excellent capture! :)

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GBCalls

6:06AM | Thu, 11 June 2009

Excellent photo and wonderful information to accompany it as well.

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Meisiekind

6:18AM | Thu, 11 June 2009

What a wonderful looking goose with such gorgeous colors and a fascinating narrative Sue! Well done! :)

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MrsRatbag

8:59AM | Thu, 11 June 2009

Wow, what a beauty! Great shot!

PD154

9:03AM | Thu, 11 June 2009

This is great Sue, well done you!!

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sandra46

11:34AM | Thu, 11 June 2009

wonderful shot!

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costapanos

1:03PM | Thu, 11 June 2009

Wonderful capture!

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jendellas

1:04PM | Thu, 11 June 2009

He is absolutely beautiful, isn't nature wonderful.

lucindawind

2:19PM | Thu, 11 June 2009

a wonderful capture hes very pretty

MrsLubner

2:37PM | Thu, 11 June 2009

Fabulous shot. The breat is so rich and colorful and the details are visible.

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flavia49

3:49PM | Thu, 11 June 2009

extraordinary shot!

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durleybeachbum

4:02PM | Thu, 11 June 2009

A great shot of this handsome bird!

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Minda

6:32PM | Thu, 11 June 2009

beautiful capture and very pretty my friend!!

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elfin14doaks

7:08PM | Thu, 11 June 2009

Excellent composition, great photo and information.

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tennesseecowgirl

7:14PM | Thu, 11 June 2009

never saw one like this before.. nice capture!

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bpclarke

8:07PM | Thu, 11 June 2009

What a beautiful little goose! Splendid capture.

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danapommet

10:19PM | Thu, 11 June 2009

That's a fat goose. Great capture. Dana

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moochagoo

10:52AM | Fri, 12 June 2009

Love the colors of this one !

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amota99517

8:06PM | Fri, 12 June 2009

Awesome shot!

lllybeth

3:30AM | Sat, 13 June 2009

beautiful bird sue..great shot x

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orig_buggy

11:18PM | Sat, 13 June 2009

ditto to all the above!! 5+++

picantilla

4:25AM | Sun, 14 June 2009

nice shot!


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