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Egyptian Geese

They were introduced into the UK as an ornamental bird but some escaped and now live and breed in the wild
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11 comments

Marek Ewjan Stachows… said:

they can also be ornamental birds in the wild :))
attractive picture
have a good Friday & a nice weekend, Peter !
4 weeks ago

Jaap van 't Veen said:

Beautiful couple Peter.
4 weeks ago ( translate )

Günter Klaus said:

Habe ich noch nie gesehen lieber Peter,sehr schön ist diese Nahaufnhame dieser Gänse :))

Wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,liebe Grüße Güni :))
4 weeks ago ( translate )

Peter Castell replied to Günter Klaus:

I hadn't seen them before I had to search to find what they were
4 weeks ago

Keith Burton said:

A much underrated bird..............I think they're really lovely and you've captured these two beautifully Peter.
4 weeks ago

William Sutherland said:

Marvelous capture!
4 weeks ago ( translate )

Amelia said:

I have seen these in Shropshire and Norfolk. Don't you just love their pink feet and legs, and also the fact that they usually stand quite still while one is taking a photo. ;-))
4 weeks ago

Peter Castell replied to Amelia:

They were at Wollaton Park it was the first time I had seen them they certainly weren't bothered about me being near them but only being about 3 miles from the centre of Nottingham there are always plenty of people around
4 weeks ago

Anton Cruz Carro said:

Nice specimens of geese well captured here . All the best, Anton.
2 weeks ago

Cheryl Kelly (cher12… said:

Great catch and capture, my friend!!
7 days ago

Fred Fouarge said:

zijn ze ook al tot jou omgeving doorgedrongen
4 days ago ( translate )