Barnacle Geese and sheep on Machair, Western Isles, Scotland
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SKU: DWWL124491 Categories: British Wildlife, Domestic Livestock and Environment, Geese and Agriculture, Human-Wildlife with Conflict, Coexistence & Conservation Efforts, Wildlife Tags: animal, animals, Barnacle Geese, birds on stubble, Branta leucopsis, conflict, conflict between conservation and agriculture, crofting in Berneray, crofting in N Uist, crofting in Outer Hebrides, crofting in Western isles, Crofting lands, geese, grazing geese, Scottish agriculture, wild animals, wild birds on machair, Wild Geese, wildlife Photographer: David Woodfall
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Barnacle Geese (Branta leucopsis) and sheep on machair. Conflict between wild birds and crofers in Western Isles as they compete for early grass in late winter early spring , prior to the birds migrating to the arctic to breed. Berneray, North Uist, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, UK