- Brant Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
"Gray-bellied” Brant is intermediate between “Black” Brant and “Atlantic” Brant This population typically winters in coastal Washington state and appears like a blended version of the two named North American subspecies
- Brant | Audubon Field Guide
No other geese nest as far north as the Brant, and few migrate as far These small geese are characteristic of coastal areas in summer and winter; most birdwatchers know them from seeing their wintering flocks along both of our coasts
- Brant (goose) - Wikipedia
The brant or brent goose (Branta bernicla) is a small goose of the genus Branta There are three subspecies, all of which winter along temperate-zone sea-coasts and breed on the high-Arctic tundra
- Brant - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
The brant, also known as the brant goose, is a widespread species of waterfowl They live throughout coastal regions in North America, and also range into Europe and eastern Asia
- Brant - Ducks Unlimited
Brant are small Arctic-nesting geese with a circumpolar distribution In North America, Brant nest in arctic areas from Alaska, across Canada to Ellesmere and Baffin Island In the Pacific Flyway, they winter mainly from coastal Vancouver Island, British Columbia to Baja del Sur, Mexico
- Brant - eBird
Small, short-legged coastal goose; distinctive black head and neck with small white necklace Some variation in belly and flank coloration across subspecies "Black Brant," mainly of western North America and eastern Asia, is darkest, with contrasting white flanks
- Brant - Branta bernicla - Birds of the World
The Brant (called Brent Goose in Europe) is a small dark goose that occurs throughout much of the northern hemisphere In contrast to other goose species, Brant are characterized by their extensive use of native coastal habitats outside the breeding season
- Brant - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio
The brant or brent goose (Branta bernicla) is a small migratory goose of the genus Branta The Brant and the similar Barnacle goose were previously considered one species, formerly believed to be the same creature as the crustacean That myth can be dated back to at least the 12th century
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