Sm. Percival et T. Percival, FEEDING ECOLOGY OF BARNACLE GEESE ON THEIR SPRING STAGING GROUNDS IN NORTHERN ICELAND, Ecography, 20(5), 1997, pp. 461-465
The distribution and abundance of barnacle geese, Branta leucopsis, st
aging in northern Iceland was determined in May 1987 and 1994. A simil
ar proportion of the total population (70%) was located in the two yea
rs. The distribution differed between the two years, with a higher pro
portion of the geese found in more westerly sites in 1994. Over 80% of
records of birds feeding were on improved agricultural pasture though
this made up only 47% of the available feeding habitat. Some geese fe
d on riverine and coastal grasslands but this was in a much smaller pr
oportion than the availability of these habitats. The number of geese
using a site was positively correlated with the area of improved pastu
re. Birds fed intensively through the day, suggesting that the area is
important for the accumulation of nutrient stores. No differences in
habitat use or feeding behaviour were found between 1987 and 1994.