These birds were photographed at Craigville Beach in Centerville but may also be found at Kalmus and Sea Street Beaches in Hyannis, Dowses Beach in Osterville and other south facing beaches. They may also be found along the bay beaches if there is eel grass nearby.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Do you know this bird?
Sort of looks like a small flock of Canada geese, doesn't it? But it's not!These small geese winter here and are especially easy to find along our south facing beaches where there is plenty of eel grass. Notice that the black on the neck goes all the way down the front of the bird and that there is no white on the face. These geese are called Brant and come here to feed in our open waters during the winter. In the spring they will head northward and nest on the Arctic tundra.
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Thanks for this. I'm always curious about the ducks we see on the Cape in the winter, and I can NEVER remember their names or tell them apart. I'll keep an eye out for more duck education at Cape Cod Art and Nature!
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