A barnacle goose is a species of black and white goose from the northern hemisphere, Latin name Branta leucopsis.
they eat bread
A bernicle is another term for the barnacle goose.
The crustacean is a goose barnacle.
To be quite honest, I really have not got the faintest idea!
40% of the world's birds migrate - Barnacle Geese for examply
they migrate
The arctic goose that visits Britain in winter is primarily the Barnacle Goose. These geese migrate from their breeding grounds in the Arctic, particularly Greenland and Svalbard, to spend the winter months in milder climates, including parts of Scotland and Ireland. They are known for their distinctive black and white plumage and often gather in large flocks in coastal areas and estuaries during this time.
Barnacles are edible, although in the US, they are generally ignored. However, in Europe, the Gooseneck barnacle is considered a delicacy and is quite expensive. Yes, they are ugly, but only to those who have never bothered to taste them!
north America
Goose
Scotland's geese, particularly species like the Barnacle Goose and the Greylag Goose, typically migrate to warmer regions during the winter months. They often travel to locations in Northern Europe, such as parts of Ireland, the Netherlands, and coastal areas of Scandinavia. Some geese may also head to southern regions like France and Spain in search of milder climates and abundant food sources. Their migration patterns are influenced by the availability of food and suitable habitats.