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[edit] Identification[edit] Taiga form
In flight, tail pattern is conspicuous: narrow white terminal band, broader black band, and the innermost part white. Belly is white. Both upper and lower sides of wings are dark, without much contrast between coverts and primaries/secondaries. [edit] Tundra formSimilar to Taiga form
Juvenile forms are more scaly on the back and lack the white at the base of the bill. [edit] DistributionA small population regularly winter in the Falkirk area of Scotland. [edit] Taxonomy
Both forms occur in Europe in winter, with northernmost flocks almost exclusively belonging to the Taiga form. The two forms (Taiga vs Tundra) are recognized as full species by several authorities, but not currently by Sibley and Monroe which the Opus database is based upon. [edit] HabitatBreeds in Tundra and humid openings in northern forest, especially birch and coniferous forests. Winters in agricultural areas, mostly grassy fields. [edit] BehaviourIt grazes in bean field stubbles, giving rise to its name. The diet includes crops such as grass, cereals and potatoes. [edit] VocalisationListen in an external program [edit] External LinksCategories: Birds | Anser | Bird Songs
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