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A White-fronted Goose stands on shore
A female upland goose stands in a grassy area as it looks up from feeding in Torres del Paine, Chile.
Portrait of a wild greylag goose sitting on a green meadow. The goose looks to the side.
A White-fronted Goose (Anser albifrons) rests in a meadow in Oxfordshire
Brown wild goose swims on the lake. Portrait of the water bird.
Close up portrait of a White-fronted goose, England, UK
Portrait of Greylag goose swimming in lake
A Brant Goose. Taken in Vancouver, Canada
A speckle bellied or white fronted goose rests after migrating from the North in  California
Rather big bird, kind of mixture of goose and a bit also swan. Obviously living moisty in far eats. In beijing it can see only spring or autumn time.
The greater white-fronted goose (Anser albifrons) is a species of goose related to the smaller lesser white-fronted goose (A. erythropus).
Beautiful water bird, adult Greater white-fronted goose, low angle view, front shot, in the morning sitting for rest with another geese and flocks of another water birds foraging behind, on riverbank of wild swamp in nature of tropical climate, northernmost province in Thailand.
White-fronted goose close-up swimming in a pond
Female mallard, duck in front of the lake
Greater white-fronted geese taking off at Stevenson Park. Oregon, Olene, Winter
Geese thrive on the arctic island of Spitzbergen, Svalbard
A white-fronted or speckle-bellied goose stands in a marsh in Northern California
A Canadian Goose walks beside their gosling on a bright sunny day.
Close-up of a Greater White-fronted Goose, Anser albifrons, foraging in a green meadow
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Geese on The Leongatha Wetlands in the perfect family attraction.The entire area is extremely picturesque. It provides well formed trails around and through the middle of the lake. For visitors, these easy short trails ensure a great view across the water from many vantage points.
The Greater White-Fronted Goose (Anser albifrons) is a migratory bird that breeds in interior Alaska, the North Slope, western Northwest Territories and most of Nunavut. They migrate down the Pacific coast, through the Klamath Basin and northern California eventually wintering in the Central Valley of California. The male goose is typical larger in size than the female. Both sexes are similar in appearance. They are gray brown birds with light grey breasts. The breast has dark brown or black blotches and bars. They have a pinkish bill with orange legs and feet. The summer diet of the greater white-fronted goose includes sedges, grasses, berries, and plant tubers. During the winter they eat mainly seeds, grain, and grasses. This greater white-fronted goose was photographed standing in front of some Canada geese at the Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge near Olympia, Washington State, USA.
An extreme close up of a goose in summer.
Greater White-fronted Goose (Anser albifrons)
Adult Canada Geese in the lake looking for a meal
Goose portrait.
A white fronted or speckle bellied goose makes a landing in a marsh in Northern California
A brown female goose on grass in the morning sun.
Greater White-fronted Goose on the track
L 74-84cm, WS 149-168cm.\nBreeds in variety of habitats, mainly wetlands, from shallow lakes with reed beds and freshwater marshes to islets in larger lakes, coasts (even brackish water), heather, rocky slopes, etc.\n\nDutch breeders mainly resident, most others migratory. Since the impoldering of the IJsselmeer in the seventies, the Greylag Goose were increasing in numbers. Only Grey goose to be seen in large numbers in summer in Europe and the Netherlands in the described Habitats.\n\nThis is a very common Species in the described Habitats in the Netherlands.
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