Barnacle Goose

my husband and I went for a lovely walk yesterday, from Dell Quay to Fishbourne (Chichester Harbour, Sussex). We saw our first flocks of godwits flying over the mudflats and a single barnacle goose grazing in a field at the edge of a large flock of canada and brent geese. I see they are on the amber list so is this an unusual sighting?

green fingers and muddy boots everyday!

  • Hi Celia,

    Sorry if this is faintly disappointing but there are now small populations of 'feral' barnacle geese in southern England. The natural wild range of these lovely geese is a long long way to the north of Chichester Harbour so in all likelihood this was not a 'lost' wild bird, but a feral one - a bit like the Canada's it was feeding with!

    But still, they are decorative aren't they?!

    Best wishes,

     

    Colin

  • Hi Colin

    thanks for the info. The barnacle certainly stood out in the crowd and was a very fine chap.

    Thanks again.

    Celia

    green fingers and muddy boots everyday!

  •  

    Hi,

    there used to be a large (40+) feral flock at PuckPool Park on the Isle of Wight -  an odd sight flying along the beach in June !

     

    S

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