Barnacle goose, Migratory, Arctic, Tundra

Barnacle goose, Migratory, Arctic, Tundra

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Barnacle goose, (Branta leucopsis), water bird of the family Anatidae (order Anseriformes) that resembles a small Canada goose, with dark back, white face, and black neck and bib. It winters in the northern British Isles and on the coasts of Denmark, Germany, and the Netherlands. During the

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