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[[Image:Red-breasted_Goose.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by {{user|Pavel|Pavel}} <br />[[Durankulak Lake]] - Northern Black Sea coast of [[Bulgaria]]]]
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[[Image:Red-breasted_Goose.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo © by {{user|Pavel|Pavel}} <br />[[Durankulak Lake]] - Northern Black Sea coast of [[Bulgaria]]]]
 
;[[:Category:Branta|Branta]] ruficollis
 
;[[:Category:Branta|Branta]] ruficollis
 
==Identification==
 
==Identification==
L 54-60cm. WS 110-125cm
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L 53–56 cm (20¾-22 in); WS 110-125cm
 
*Red cheeks, throat and breast
 
*Red cheeks, throat and breast
 
*Rest of plumage black and white
 
*Rest of plumage black and white
 
*Very small bill
 
*Very small bill
 
==Distribution==
 
==Distribution==
[[Image:34090IMG 5250.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Photo by {{user|mladvas|mladvas}}<br />[[Durankulak Lake]], Black Sea coast, [[Bulgaria]], January 2006 ]]
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[[Image:34090IMG 5250.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Photo by © {{user|mladvas|mladvas}}<br />[[Durankulak Lake]], Black Sea coast, [[Bulgaria]], January 2006 ]]
 
'''Breeds''' on the Taymyr Peninsula and migrates to the south-west to winter on the northern and western shores of the Black Sea. The main wintering grounds were formerly around the Aral and Caspian Seas and in [[Iraq]] but numbers in these areas are now very low. Most now winter in the Dobrogea region of [[Romania]] with smaller numbers in north [[Bulgaria]] and [[Hungary]] and sometimes in north-east [[Greece]] and [[Turkey]].  
 
'''Breeds''' on the Taymyr Peninsula and migrates to the south-west to winter on the northern and western shores of the Black Sea. The main wintering grounds were formerly around the Aral and Caspian Seas and in [[Iraq]] but numbers in these areas are now very low. Most now winter in the Dobrogea region of [[Romania]] with smaller numbers in north [[Bulgaria]] and [[Hungary]] and sometimes in north-east [[Greece]] and [[Turkey]].  
  
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They are now "vulnerable".  
 
They are now "vulnerable".  
 
==Taxonomy==
 
==Taxonomy==
This is a [[Dictionary_M-S#M|monotypic]] species<sup>[[#References|[1]]]</sup>.
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This is a [[Dictionary_M-O#M|monotypic]] species<sup>[[#References|[1]]]</sup>.
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==Habitat==
 
==Habitat==
 
Breeds on the tundra in small colonies on low cliffs or rocky outcrops, usually near water and close to nest of large raptor or gull.
 
Breeds on the tundra in small colonies on low cliffs or rocky outcrops, usually near water and close to nest of large raptor or gull.
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A shrill ''ki-kwi'' or ''kik-wik''
 
A shrill ''ki-kwi'' or ''kik-wik''
 
==References==
 
==References==
#{{Ref-Clements6thAug13}}#Birdwatchers Pocket Guide ISBN 1-85732-804-3
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#{{Ref-Clements6thAug17}}#Birdwatchers Pocket Guide ISBN 1-85732-804-3
 
#Collins Field Guide 5th Edition
 
#Collins Field Guide 5th Edition
 
#Collins Bird Guide ISBN 0 00 219728 6
 
#Collins Bird Guide ISBN 0 00 219728 6
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#Handbook of the Birds of the World Alive (retrieved Sept 2017)
 
{{ref}}
 
{{ref}}
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
{{GSearch|Branta+ruficollis}}
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{{GSearch|"Branta ruficollis" {{!}} "Red-breasted Goose"}}
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[[Category:Birds]][[Category:Branta]]
 
[[Category:Birds]][[Category:Branta]]

Latest revision as of 22:19, 25 February 2023

Photo © by Pavel
Durankulak Lake - Northern Black Sea coast of Bulgaria
Branta ruficollis

Identification

L 53–56 cm (20¾-22 in); WS 110-125cm

  • Red cheeks, throat and breast
  • Rest of plumage black and white
  • Very small bill

Distribution

Photo by © mladvas
Durankulak Lake, Black Sea coast, Bulgaria, January 2006

Breeds on the Taymyr Peninsula and migrates to the south-west to winter on the northern and western shores of the Black Sea. The main wintering grounds were formerly around the Aral and Caspian Seas and in Iraq but numbers in these areas are now very low. Most now winter in the Dobrogea region of Romania with smaller numbers in north Bulgaria and Hungary and sometimes in north-east Greece and Turkey.

Recorded fairly frequently in the Netherlands, usually with migrating Barnacle Geese and also seen less regularly in Sweden, Finland and Britain. British records (c. 70) mainly in the east and south from October to March.

Recorded throughout Europe as a vagrant west to Spain but this species is widely kept in captivity and some records undoubtedly refer to escapes. Arrive on wintering grounds in November and some begin to leave as early as March.

Despite a general decline in population during the 20th century, numbers of birds seen as vagrants in Western Europe appear to be increasing. In 2001 birds of uncertain origin were recorded in Malta and Israel.

Status

They are now "vulnerable".

Taxonomy

This is a monotypic species[1].

Habitat

Breeds on the tundra in small colonies on low cliffs or rocky outcrops, usually near water and close to nest of large raptor or gull.

On passage and in winter on open steppe, pastures and crop fields usually near large shallow waters but often in fairly arid areas.

Behaviour

Vagrants are usually found with White-fronted and Brent Geese.

Breeding

Up to 9 creamy-white eggs are laid and which are incubated for 25 days. They nest in small colonies, usually near to the site of Peregrine Falcon nests for protection.

Diet

Their diet includes grasses, leaves and seeds.

Vocalisation

A shrill ki-kwi or kik-wik

References

  1. Clements, J. F., T. S. Schulenberg, M. J. Iliff, D. Roberson, T. A. Fredericks, B. L. Sullivan, and C. L. Wood. 2017. The eBird/Clements checklist of birds of the world: v2017, with updates to August 2017. Downloaded from http://www.birds.cornell.edu/clementschecklist/download/
  2. Birdwatchers Pocket Guide ISBN 1-85732-804-3
  3. Collins Field Guide 5th Edition
  4. Collins Bird Guide ISBN 0 00 219728 6
  5. Handbook of the Birds of the World Alive (retrieved Sept 2017)

Recommended Citation

External Links

GSearch checked for 2020 platform.1

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