Greenland–Iceland–UK flyway

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The Greenland–Iceland–UK flyway is a major North Atlantic migratory route used by pink-footed geese and other waterfowl traveling between Arctic breeding grounds and wintering areas in the British Isles.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf North Atlantic migratory route
bird migration flyway
associatedWith Arctic breeding populations of geese
wetland habitats in the British Isles
connects British Isles NERFINISHED
Greenland NERFINISHED
Iceland NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
hasBreedingAreasIn Arctic NERFINISHED
hasStopoverSiteIn Greenland NERFINISHED
Iceland NERFINISHED
hasWinteringAreasIn British Isles NERFINISHED
isImportantFor conservation of migratory waterfowl
population monitoring of pink-footed geese
isPartOf Atlantic flyway system NERFINISHED
locatedIn North Atlantic region NERFINISHED
migrationDirection between Arctic breeding grounds and wintering areas in the British Isles
subjectOf avian migration research
waterfowl conservation planning
supports seasonal long-distance migration
traverses North Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
usedBy migratory birds
pink-footed goose
waterfowl
usedDuring autumn migration
spring migration

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pink-footed goose migrationRoute Greenland–Iceland–UK flyway