Japanese Journal of Ornithology
Online ISSN : 1881-9702
Print ISSN : 0040-9480
Notes on the migration route of the White-fronted Geese Anser albifrons wintering at Lake Izunuma
Masayuki KURECHIYoshio YOKOTAMariko OTSUToshikazu ONOKadoaki HOSHIKO
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1982 Volume 30 Issue 4 Pages 165-167

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Lake Izunuma, Miyagi Pref., has the largest population of geese wintering in Japan. On 8 October 1980 we found a juvenile Swan Goose Anser cygnoides at the lake in a flock of White-fronted Geese (Fig. 1). This bird, the sole Swan Goose recorded in the winter of 1980-81 in Japan, was always observed together with White-fronted Geese. We followed up the Swan Goose, as a marker of the movement of the Izunuma White-fronts, during the northbound migration. It took the course from Lake Izunuma to Hachiro-gata in Akita Pref. (observed 13 March 1981) and then to Seika-ko in Hokkaido (observed 8 April to 5 May 1981) (Fig. 2). The route thus brought out is a second northbound migration course of the Izunuma White-fronted Geese, the main route being the course from Lake Izunuma to Hachiro-gate and then to Ishikari Plain in Hokkaido (Fig. 3).
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