Tundra Bean Goose · Anser serrirostris · Gould, 1852

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Subspecies

Unclassified

  • No subspecies specified
  • In background of another recording

Credits

Ranges shown based on BirdLife International and NatureServe (2011), now curated and maintained by Xeno-canto.

Other Resources

Note: Xeno-canto follows the IOC taxonomy. External sites may use a different taxonomy.

Seasonal occurrence

  • Resident
  • Breeding
  • Non-breeding
  • Passage
  • Uncertain

147 foreground recordings and 38 background recordings of Anser serrirostris . Total recording duration 1:13:55.

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There might be some other Geese in the flock.

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Recording (not its ID) has been discussed. See the forum.

calls of migrating flock (birds not seen, so flock may be mixed Tundra and Taiga Bean Geese, but in the area, Tundra Bean Geese is much more numerous)

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Recorded with Wildlife Acoustics SM4. Recorded in shrubs between forest and wetland.

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A curious pair taking two rounds before continuing over the tundra (with many breeding pairs).

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Two curious flying geese making a circle above the recordist in tundra and lake landscape where many breed. Water noise from much melting snow.

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fly over

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ID under discussion. See the forum.

fly over

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fly over

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ID has been discussed and resolved. See the forum.

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The Goose was stood by the side of the lake. Possibly a warning defensive call to Approaching Herring Gulls.

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The Goose was stood by the side of the lake. Possibly a warning defensive call to Approaching Herring Gulls.

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Bird was flying around us repeatedly

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tame bird coming to bread

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tame bird coming to bread

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tame bird coming to bread

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Documentation of a known vagrant calling while on the ground in a flock of Canada (occidentalis) and Cackling (taverneri and minima). Spent most of the time feeding but the flock became agitated (gun shots nearby) and the bird called. Unfortunately near a highway and the call is in the background highway noise, but ran a high pass filter and then amplified.

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