Convervation status: Introduced 1 video Latin nameBranta canadensis FamilySwans, ducks and geese (Anatidae) OverviewA large goose, with a distinctive black head and neck and large white throat patch. An introduced species from N America, it has successfully spread to cover most of the UK. It forms noisy flocks and is often regarded as a nuisance in areas where large numbers occur on amenity grassland and parks. Where to see themA familiar goose seen around lakes, gravel pits and town parks. When to see themAll year round. In winter, occasional birds of small races are seen with other wild geese species in N Ireland and W Scotland, and may be vagrant wild birds. What they eatVegetation - roots, grass, leaves and seeds. Estimated numbers| Europe | UK breeding* | UK wintering* | UK passage* |
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| - | 82,550 adults | 82,550 adults | - |
* UK breeding is the number of pairs breeding annually. UK wintering is the number of individuals present from October to March. UK passage is the number of individuals passing through on migration in spring and/or autumn. Distribution
- In the UK
- All except N Scotland
Please note that the map is only intended as a guide. It shows general distribution rather than detailed, localised populations.
Sound: Patrik Aberg, Xeno-canto |