Migration Patterns of Nordic Greylag Geese Anser anser.

Migration patterns of Nordic Greylag Geese Anser anserwere studied by means of neck-collaring. A total of 4173birds (738 breeders, 1999 goslings and 1436 moulters;most moulters subsequently identified as belonging to aspecified breeding population) was marked throughoutNorway, Sweden, Denmark and Fi...

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Main Authors: Andersson, Åke, Follestad, Arne, Nilsson, Leif, Persson, Hakon
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Sveriges Ornitologiska Förening 2001
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spelling ftulundlup:oai:lup.lub.lu.se:86ce51e9-6770-42bc-bd92-820d4456abaa 2023-05-15T16:13:44+02:00 Migration Patterns of Nordic Greylag Geese Anser anser. Andersson, Åke Follestad, Arne Nilsson, Leif Persson, Hakon 2001 https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/86ce51e9-6770-42bc-bd92-820d4456abaa eng eng Sveriges Ornitologiska Förening https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/86ce51e9-6770-42bc-bd92-820d4456abaa scopus:0035737098 Ornis Svecica; 11, pp 19-58 (2001) ISSN: 1102-6812 Zoology Ecology contributiontojournal/article info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2001 ftulundlup 2023-02-01T23:35:01Z Migration patterns of Nordic Greylag Geese Anser anserwere studied by means of neck-collaring. A total of 4173birds (738 breeders, 1999 goslings and 1436 moulters;most moulters subsequently identified as belonging to aspecified breeding population) was marked throughoutNorway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland during 1984–1994. This report is based on observations made up to 30June 1995. In general, Norwegian Greylag Geese left theirbreeding areas rapidly for staging areas in Denmark and/or the Netherlands during the period late August – earlySeptember, but the most northerly breeding populationsmigrated south much later and not so rapidly. After a longrefuelling period most Norwegian Greylags left theNetherlands for wintering areas in Spain during November.The Guadalquivir Marismas in the south-western part ofthe country was the main wintering area, but sites in theDuero Basin in the north-central part gained importancethroughout the study period. Normally, the geese left Spainin February, for a long stop-over in the Netherlands.Breeders returned to Vega in Norway in April, but to Tromsand Finnmark not until May. Most Greylags from Scaniaand Denmark, all belonging to the West Baltic population,remained in the breeding area until October, merging intolarger and larger flocks, together with returning moultersand birds from more northern breeding grounds. Themajority made only a short stop-over in the Netherlandsen-route to their main winter quarter, the GuadalquivirMarismas, Spain. An increasing proportion wintered in theDutch Delta. In general, West Baltic Greylags left theirwinter quarters during the first two weeks of February andmigrated rapidly to the breeding grounds. Largely,Norwegian and West Baltic Greylags used different stagingareas in the Netherlands and non-overlapping feedingareas in Spain. Outside the Atlantic flyway there is a fewre-sightings from England of Norwegian and Swedishbirds as well as one re-sighting each from Scotland andHungary of a Swedish Greylag. Finnish reylags werefound along both the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Finnmark Finnmark Lund University Publications (LUP) Norway
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topic Zoology
Ecology
spellingShingle Zoology
Ecology
Andersson, Åke
Follestad, Arne
Nilsson, Leif
Persson, Hakon
Migration Patterns of Nordic Greylag Geese Anser anser.
topic_facet Zoology
Ecology
description Migration patterns of Nordic Greylag Geese Anser anserwere studied by means of neck-collaring. A total of 4173birds (738 breeders, 1999 goslings and 1436 moulters;most moulters subsequently identified as belonging to aspecified breeding population) was marked throughoutNorway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland during 1984–1994. This report is based on observations made up to 30June 1995. In general, Norwegian Greylag Geese left theirbreeding areas rapidly for staging areas in Denmark and/or the Netherlands during the period late August – earlySeptember, but the most northerly breeding populationsmigrated south much later and not so rapidly. After a longrefuelling period most Norwegian Greylags left theNetherlands for wintering areas in Spain during November.The Guadalquivir Marismas in the south-western part ofthe country was the main wintering area, but sites in theDuero Basin in the north-central part gained importancethroughout the study period. Normally, the geese left Spainin February, for a long stop-over in the Netherlands.Breeders returned to Vega in Norway in April, but to Tromsand Finnmark not until May. Most Greylags from Scaniaand Denmark, all belonging to the West Baltic population,remained in the breeding area until October, merging intolarger and larger flocks, together with returning moultersand birds from more northern breeding grounds. Themajority made only a short stop-over in the Netherlandsen-route to their main winter quarter, the GuadalquivirMarismas, Spain. An increasing proportion wintered in theDutch Delta. In general, West Baltic Greylags left theirwinter quarters during the first two weeks of February andmigrated rapidly to the breeding grounds. Largely,Norwegian and West Baltic Greylags used different stagingareas in the Netherlands and non-overlapping feedingareas in Spain. Outside the Atlantic flyway there is a fewre-sightings from England of Norwegian and Swedishbirds as well as one re-sighting each from Scotland andHungary of a Swedish Greylag. Finnish reylags werefound along both the ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Andersson, Åke
Follestad, Arne
Nilsson, Leif
Persson, Hakon
author_facet Andersson, Åke
Follestad, Arne
Nilsson, Leif
Persson, Hakon
author_sort Andersson, Åke
title Migration Patterns of Nordic Greylag Geese Anser anser.
title_short Migration Patterns of Nordic Greylag Geese Anser anser.
title_full Migration Patterns of Nordic Greylag Geese Anser anser.
title_fullStr Migration Patterns of Nordic Greylag Geese Anser anser.
title_full_unstemmed Migration Patterns of Nordic Greylag Geese Anser anser.
title_sort migration patterns of nordic greylag geese anser anser.
publisher Sveriges Ornitologiska Förening
publishDate 2001
url https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/86ce51e9-6770-42bc-bd92-820d4456abaa
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op_source Ornis Svecica; 11, pp 19-58 (2001)
ISSN: 1102-6812
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