Sunday, August 21, 2011

Landings of Branta leucopsis

I feel that I started to lovee their landing more that somewhat heavy liftings. Very gracious in my opinion.































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Flight acrobatics

Today I saw one playful goose that was perhaps showing off in front of the mate. His/er pirouettes were too fast for my amateur camera, unfortunately







Friday, August 19, 2011

Barnacle Goose on the snow

This is what we never see here in Finland. Branta leucopsis on the snow

 In the "continental" Europe I would guess it is a rather common scenery. Thanks to Jan Sevcik for these wonderful photos

Emergency lifting

Geese had to escape rapidly because of the approaching bicycle





The newer Finnish-Netherlands population of Branta leucopsis are thought to be descendants of the larger population of Novaya Zemlja. Though new (from 1975) this population is above 8,000 birds and counts
Geese fields
I think that the presence of the Barnacle geese benefits also the smaller birds (as below). The larger birds serve as a deterrent for the predators
Small invaders



Love triangle....A quarrel....Happy end

A love triangle?
The girl is mine!


It's not a girl! Go away!


Bye, losers!  Hello sweety!


We didn't like you anyways!

Geese and cows

Barnacle geese are, perhaps, the disturbing neighbors. But rather phlegmatic local cows do not seem to mind






Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Geese are training


The Barnacle geese are training in Helsinki, Finland.
The first flocks come from Lapland to the Southern Finland in the first days of August and the feed on rich fields and train till the late October. Then they depart for the wintering in the Netherlands