10 - valkoposkihanhi

Valkoposkihanhi translates literally as 'white cheeked goose'; in English it's the barnacle goose. Supposedly there was a belief in the Middle Ages that they hatched from barnacles. Crazy, and I suspect they knew that perfectly well. But if they did come from barnacles, they must be fish, right? So you could eat them on Fridays. There's a happy coincidence (not for the geese). I've just enjoyed a rare summer trip to Finland, and I encountered this group of birds in a park while walking along the shoreline of the lake at Lahti . My first thought was, 'Those aren't Canada geese...' No they're not, in fact I think they have quite attractive markings. I haven't been to Lahti before - it doesn't have a major women's ice hockey team - but it's yet another very pleasant Finnish city. Internationally it may be best known as a winter sports centre . Two huge ski jumping towers are visible on the city skyline. It also has a notable Motorcycle ...