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The favoured summer habitats are the lakes at high altitudes where
the short surrounding grass is appreciated. Most winter grazing
areas are currently under cultivation and the Bar-headed has become
reliant on wheat, barley and rice crops resulting in considerable
damage to the shoots of these crops.
Breeding is inclined to be in colonies consisting of thousands of
birds. Avian predators, such as ravens, crows, kites and sea eagles,
as well as foxes take their toll, but the overall population is
possibly increasing.
This beautiful goose is well represented in collections. The elegant
shape, pretty colour and the long slim neck are particularly appealing.
It is perfectly hardy and breeds readily. Being highly sociable
it does not molest other birds.
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