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tween Ross’ Geese and Lesser Snow Geese. - Auk 88: 856-875. Voous, K. 1973. List of recent Holarctic bird species. Non-passerines. — Ibis 115: 612-638. Ævar Petersen. 1970. Fuglalíf í Skógum á óshólmasvæði Héraðsvatna í Skaga- firði. — Náttúrufræðingurinn 40: 26— 46. SUMMARY A pair of white geese (Anser caerulescenslrossii) nesting in North Iceland.* by Ævar Petersen lcelandic Museum of Natural History Laugavegur 105 P.O. Box 5320 125 Reykjavík In the summer of 1963 a pair of white geese was discovered nesting in Skagafjörður, N-Iceland (Fig. 1). They were at first believed to be Lesser Snow Geese (Anser caerulescens), which at that time were only known as rare vagrants in Iceland, let alone breeders. Later the idea developed that the geese were Ross’ Geese (Anser rossii). This first nesting attempt was termin- ated by the sudden swelling of the river Héraðsvötn, flooding the nesting locality named Skógar (Fig. 2), a delta area rich in bird life (Ævar Petersen 1970). The pair returned in summer 1964. The last report of the birds that summer (from June 12th), states the pair incubating 5 fertile eggs. The final breeding result is * Rare and vagrant birds in Iceland. Report 2: Icelandic Museum of Natural History. therefore unknown. This summer the pair was photographed at nest (Figs 3, 4, 5, and 7). The third consecutive year, 1965, only one of the geese was seen, and again in 1966. The mate was found dead in summer 1965, probably shot by a hunter. From the beginning there were doubts about the identity of the geese at Skógar. They were considered most likely to be Ross’ Geese, but this was not certain (Finn- ur Guðmundsson, unpubl. diary). Cer- tainly the pair’s eggs pointed to that spe- cies, those secured measuring 76.30 x 45.25 mm, 69.45 x 45.80, and 71.20 x 47.60 mm (cf. Ryder 1971). The eggs are now in the Icelandic Museum of Natural History, Reykjavík. In 1979, upon seeing for the first time, the photographs published here, I realized the geese could not be Ross’ Geese. Neither did they tally with Lesser Snow. I therefore consulted Dr. J. Ryder, Canada, who further asked the opinion of two col- leagues, Drs A. Dzubin and D. Trauger, the three of them having published a joint paper on Lesser Snow x Ross’ hybrids (Trauger, Dzubin and Ryder 1971). Their verdict was unanimous with my opinion that the birds were hybrids of the two above species, possibly F2 or F3 back- crosses. A clue to the origin of these geese, was provided when sightings were made in Scotland of white geese in the same years as when the pair nested in Iceland. The specific identity of the Scottish birds was much debated, most likely because they were hybrids (cf. Macmillan et al. 1963, Crawford et al. 1963, Macmillan 1964). A pair of ringed white geese was seen in successive winters in Scotland during this period. This pair was believed to be the same as that nesting in Iceland (Macmillan 1964, Ogilvie 1978). Althougth not fully proven this is refuted. The circumstantial evidence for this, includes: (1) Finnur Guðmundsson (unpubl. diary) described the Skógar pair as being of very unequal size. This contrasts with that of the Scott- ish pair (Macmillan et al. 1963, Crawford 188
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