Egyptian Goose

Egyptian Goose
Egyptian Goose

The Egyptian goose was introduced into the UK as an ornamental species, but escaped and now breeds regularly in the wild. It is estimated that there are now over 1000 breeding pairs in England with a wintering population of around 3,500 birds. Its name originates from it being found in the Nile valley, although it can also be found in much of sub-Saharan Africa.

Egyptian Geese
Egyptian Geese
Egyptian Goose
Egyptian Goose
Egyptian Goose
Egyptian Goose

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