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Three canadian gooses on the ice. They are standing and resting on a frozen lake surface. The front one is preening its feather. Although canadian gooses are migrating birds, if they have enough food occasionally do not migrate to the south and remain during the winter in their habitat.
A little girl confronts a Canada goose over a puddle
Close-up of a bird perching on field
Birds over Snettisham nature reserve.  Greylag geese.
Scopoli’s shearwater Calonectris diomedea rafting as they wait for nightfall to enter  breeding colony in background cliffs. ta’ Cenc, Gozo, Malta
The long-tailed duck (Clangula hyemalis), once known as oldsquaw. In the Frederick Sound of Alsaka.
barrows goldeneye duck at Vancouver BC Canada
Photo of seagulls feeding at a rice field in the Ribatejo district.
Wilson's Phalarope ( (Phalaropus tricolor) in close proximity of Greater Flamingo, Punta Cormorant, Floreana, Galapagos Islands
Autumn at the Assiniboine park. The duck pond is very beautiful this time of year.
Waterfowl Swimming in Cold Lake
Greylag geese near Snettisham beach, Norfolk.
Beautiful summer walk in Shearwater
White-tailed eagle sitting flying over a rock in the sea at the island of Senja in Northern Norway.
Canada Geese Prepare for Landing in a Wetlands Marsh
Swan lake Kitaura at Ibaraki prefecture.
Young biracial teen girl in blue shirt and jeans along rocky lake shore, throwing rocks into the water on cloudy overcast day
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Cape Barren goose (Cereopsis novaehollandiae) Werribee Open Range Zoo, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
close-up of geese searching for food
Lots of cranes at lake Hornborgasjon in Sweden
Looking at a group of Canadian Geese at a park in Canada.
The Marbled Duck or Marbled Teal (Marmaronetta angustirostris).
L 55-62 cm, WS 105-117 cm.\nBreeds on arctic islands and coasts, preferring low tundra near sea coasts.\nMigratory, main movements late Sept.-Oct. and late May, largely keeping to traditional routes; often concentrated passage in spring.\nHabits duck-like, often resting on open sea (dense flocks) and feeding in shallow waters, upending to reach main food or eel-grass; also grazers on mudflats and grassy fields.\n\nThis beautiful little Goose is mostly to be seen in Dutch Coastal Regions, such as the Wadden Islands. This picture is made on the Island of Texel in Spring (April) of 2018.
Swan flying site in Niigata, Japan
Two adult Canada geese and three babys at Stow lake of Golden Gate Park, San Francisco.
migrating snow geese leaving a farm field on their way south in November
arrow valley lake country park redditch worcestershire midlands england uk
this is a goose in front of a pond from lake cuyamaca
Flock of grazing Canada Geese.
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