Brant Funeral Service Obituaries. Brant, (Branta bernicla), water bird that resembles small, sh
Brant, (Branta bernicla), water bird that resembles small, short-necked forms of the Canada goose but is much darker and, though black-necked and black-headed, lacks white cheeks; instead it has a more or less extensive narrow white neck ring and is “bibbed” like the barnacle goose. Small, short-legged coastal goose; distinctive black head and neck with small white necklace. This population typically winters in coastal Washington state and appears like a blended version of the two named North American subspecies. That myth can be dated back to at least the 12th century. The brant or brent goose (Branta bernicla) is a small migratory goose of the genus Branta. This bird can be found on the western and eastern coasts. These small geese are characteristic of coastal areas in summer and winter; most birdwatchers know them from seeing their wintering flocks along both of our coasts. Brant are small Arctic-nesting geese with a circumpolar distribution. Its belly is light brown and its back is blackish-brown. In the Pacific Flyway, they winter mainly from coastal Vancouver Island, British Columbia to Baja del Sur, Mexico.
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