Unmistakable with two black bars on the back of its head, the Bar-headed goose is the world's highest-flying goose,
crossing the Himalayas at over 23,000 feet (7000 metres) on its annual migration.
They breed in Central Asia and winter in South Asia.
Feral colonies (escapees) and individuals breed in the UK.
Good friends: This pair, a Bar-headed goose and a Barnacle goose, went everywhere together and looked out for each other.