Brent Goose
The Brent Goose is a small to medium-sized waterfowl found primarily in the northern regions of the world. It is known for its distinctive black head and neck, white cheek patches, and brownish body. These geese are migratory, traveling from their breeding grounds in the Arctic to wintering areas along the coasts of Europe and Asia.
Brent Geese primarily feed on seagrasses and other aquatic plants, making them important for coastal ecosystems. They are social birds, often seen in large flocks, and are known for their strong flying abilities. Their population is monitored by conservationists to ensure their continued survival in changing environments.