Snow Goose
Bill Oddie presents the snow goose.
Tweet of the Day is a series of fascinating stories about our British birds inspired by their calls and songs.
Bill Oddie presents the snow goose. Snow geese breed in the Canadian Arctic and fly south in autumn to feed. Their migrations are eagerly awaited and the arrival of thousands of these white geese with black-wingtips is one of the world’s great wildlife spectacles. Here, on the opposite side of the Atlantic, snow geese are seen every year, often with flocks of other species such as white-fronted geese. Snow geese are commonly kept in captivity in the UK, and escaped birds can and do breed in the wild. So, when a white shape turns up amongst a flock of wild grey geese, its origins are always under scrutiny.
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Snow goose (Chen caerulescens)
Recording of a snow goose by Paul Marvin
Included in this programme is an audio recording of a snow goose recorded by Paul Marvin: it was sourced via the website Xeno-canto.org.
Reference XC143615. Accessible at www.xeno-canto.org/143615.
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- Fri 21 Mar 201405:58BBC Radio 4
- Fri 31 Jul 201505:58BBC Radio 4
- Thu 17 Nov 201605:58BBC Radio 4 FM
- Mon 9 Dec 201905:58BBC Radio 4
- Mon 26 Jul 202105:58BBC Radio 4
- Sun 29 Oct 202308:58BBC Radio 4
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