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  • [[Image:Swan goose.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by {{user|scottishdude|scottishdude }} <br />Sh [[Greylag Goose]] has an orange bill and lacks pale foreneck and whitish face-band.
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  • {{BirdsSee|[[Canada Goose]], [[Mallard]], [[Ring-necked Duck]], [[Merlin]], [[Ring-billed Gull]], [[M ...nently injured raptors that will not be able to care for themselves in the wild any longer. Their website is included below in the external links section.
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  • [[Image:Orinoco Goose copy.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Photo by © {{user|Luis+R|Luis R}}<br />Hato El Sometimes placed in genus [[Oressochen]] together with [[Andean Goose]].
    1 KB (195 words) - 01:06, 10 November 2018
  • ...ronted Goose]]. Small races of [[Canada Goose]] also occur, again probable wild birds. ...onted Goose]], [[Greylag Goose]], [[Barnacle Goose]], [[Pale-bellied Brent Goose]], [[Common Shelduck]], [[Eurasian Wigeon]], [[Common Teal]], [[Mallard]],
    5 KB (605 words) - 22:18, 12 February 2009
  • A large grey goose with a heavy orange-pink to pink beak. It has a fairly uniform grey body, p ...he same grey as wild birds, through piebald, to all-white; birds with Swan Goose genes may have a large knob at the base of the bill.
    6 KB (905 words) - 18:00, 26 February 2021
  • ...tion of migration birds&quot;. It said it is possible to see up to 200.000 wild geese in October. [[Greylag Goose]]
    3 KB (437 words) - 17:54, 19 October 2008
  • {{BirdsSee|[[Feral Pigeon]], [[Canada Goose]], [[Greylag Goose]], [[Great Cormorant]], [[Common Redshank]], [[Common Greenshank]], [[Dunli ...n access to the Lagoon hide and the sea bank without disturbing any of the wild life.
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  • ...humb|400px|right|Adult<br />Photo by {{user|Peacefrog2|Peacefrog2}}<br />[[Goose Island State Park]], [[Texas]], [[USA]], February 2011]] ...b|350px|right|Juvenile<br />Photo by {{user|Peacefrog2|Peacefrog2}}<br />[[Goose Island State Park]], [[Texas]], [[USA]], February 2011]]
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  • ...etus albicilla), [[Red-footed Falcon]] (Falco vespertinus), [[Red-breasted Goose]] (Branta ruficollis; winter only), [[European Roller]] (Coracias garrulus) ...ater White-fronted Goose]], [[Lesser White-fronted Goose]], [[Red-breasted Goose]], [[Mallard]], [[Northern Pintail]], [[Northern Shoveler]], [[Red-crested
    6 KB (855 words) - 10:57, 22 June 2009
  • ...geese and ducks but Slimbridge also offers visitors the chance to see many wild birds. The predominant species in winter is the [[Greater White-fronted Goose]], numbers have declined in recent years but they are still nationally sign
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  • ...at, rarely found outside parts of [[Scotland]] and [[Ireland]], is rich in wild flowers and consists windblown sand overlying peat. Excellent habitat for b ...s of [[Barnacle Goose]] but these no longer occur. [[Greater White-fronted Goose]] do still frequent the area as well as [[Whooper Swan]] and various ducks
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  • ...ooted Goose]], [[Greater White-fronted Goose]], [[Greylag Goose]], [[Brent Goose]], [[Common Shelduck]], [[Eurasian Wigeon]], [[Gadwall]], [[Common Teal]], The hay-meadows adjacent to this part of the lough are rich in wild flowers with Yellow Rattle, Ragged Robin and Common Spotted Orchid among th
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  • ...WT03.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by {{user|HelenB|HelenB}}<br />[[Barnacle Goose|Barnacle Geese]] from [[Svalbard]] wintering at Caerlaverock Wetland Centre The Svalbard [[Barnacle Goose]], [[Greylag Goose]], [[Pink-footed Goose]], Icelandic [[Whooper Swan]], [[Osprey]], [[Eurasian Curlew]], [[Eurasian
    8 KB (1,073 words) - 03:47, 27 November 2020
  • ...ted Merganser]], [[Goldeneye]], [[Teal]], [[Wigeon]], [[Pintail]], [[Brent Goose]] and [[Whooper Swan]]. ...ttle Egret]], [[Mute Swan]], [[Whooper Swan]], [[Greylag Goose]], [[Canada Goose]], [[Common Shelduck]], [[Eurasian Wigeon]], [[Gadwall]], [[Common Teal]],
    5 KB (575 words) - 16:29, 2 April 2020
  • Species reported as rare for this area include the [[Cackling Goose]] and [[Hoary Redpoll]]. <sup>[[#References|[3]]]</sup> {{BirdsSee|[[Canada Goose]], [[Red-breasted Merganser]], [[Northern Bobwhite]], [[Ruffed Grouse]], [[
    5 KB (691 words) - 14:09, 11 September 2020
  • ...ating waterfowl. One of the main attractions is the huge numbers of [[Snow Goose|Snow Geese]] which use the refuge on the spring and fall migrations. ...ixed in with the [[Snow Goose|Snow Geese]]. There are two phases of [[Snow Goose|Snow Geese]] present in these flocks. The "white" phase predominates the "b
    9 KB (966 words) - 17:59, 22 April 2013
  • ...llowed the creation of many wetland areas and lakes which are a magnet for wild life. The planning of these goes back right to the 1960s when the Druridge {{BirdsSee|[[Mute Swan]], [[Whooper Swan]], [[Pink-footed Goose]], [[Greylag Goose]], [[Common Shelduck]], [[Eurasian Wigeon]], [[Common Teal]], [[Mallard]],
    8 KB (1,176 words) - 04:27, 29 November 2020
  • ...g|thumb|550px|right|Photo by {{user|anthony29uk2001|anthony29uk2001}}<br />Wild flowers at Attenborough]] ...and [[Northern Pintail]] also occur and scarcer visitors such as sawbills, wild geese and swans may appear in more severe winters. [[Great Cormorant]], [[W
    9 KB (1,178 words) - 11:57, 14 April 2010
  • ...the smaller races of [[Canada Goose]] are recorded but whether they have a wild origin is unknown. [[Mandarin Duck]] is also often seen. ...h may be of wild origin, [[Lesser White-fronted Goose]] and [[Red-breasted Goose]] have been recorded, also [[Green-winged Teal]] and [[American Wigeon]].
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  • ...{{user|HelenB|HelenB}}<br/>Hunter Wetlands Centre Australia, with [[Magpie Goose|Magpie Geese]] in the pond in front of the visitor centre, October 2009]] ...nservation of 2 threatened species, the [[Freckled Duck]] and the [[Magpie Goose]]. 213 species of birds, in 49 families have been observed here.
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