Ad. Fox et al., DIET AND HABITAT USE OF MOLTING GREYLAG GEESE ANSER-ANSER ON THE DANISH ISLAND OF SALTHOLM, Ibis (London. 1859), 140(4), 1998, pp. 676-683
The diet and habitat use of moulting Greylag Geese Anser anser were st
udied at the recently established moulting site on the island of Salth
olm, between Denmark and Sweden. Classification of the vegetation in t
he area most used by Greylag Geese during their moult showed that the
geese selected low saltmarsh habitats which were richest in Common Sal
tmarsh-grass Puccinellia maritima and that dropping density was highly
correlated with Puccinellia cover. Geese showed slowest step rates an
d highest peck rates in vegetation types rich in Puccinellia. Examinat
ion of faecal material confirmed that the geese fed almost exclusively
on Puccinellia during the main moult period, despite its limited spat
ial distribution, Puccinellia maritima exhibited the highest levels of
protein of any of the graminoid species present except for the belowg
round lower stem base of Sea Club-rush Scirpus maritimus, which offers
a nongrowing food resource which is difficult to extract and consume.
The results of this study suggest that the statement that the ''limit
ed data available for moulting waterfowl indicate no active selection
for proteinaceous foods; i.e., birds are selecting foods in proportion
to their availability'' does not hold for Greylag Geese moulting on S
altholm.