RF2HMFAEH–Pink-Footed Geese (Anser Brachyrhynchus) Flying Overhead in Formation on a Sunny Winter Morning In Aberdeenshire
RF2ADYK6W–Pink-Footed Geese (Anser Brachyrhynchus) in Aberdeenshire Taking Off from the Loch of Skene at Daybreak as the Flock Leaves in Search of Food
RF2WRWJBH–Pink-Footed Geese (Anser Brachyrhynchus) or Greylag Geese (Anser Anser) Flying Over Dunecht Estate Gatehouse at Loch of Skene on a Frosty Morning
RF2PH788G–A Large Flock of Pink-footed Geese (Anser Brachyrhynchus) Foraging in an Aberdeenshire Field in Late Afternoon Sunshine
RF2TBKGEF–A Flock of Pink-footed Geese (Anser Brachyrhynchus) Flying Over Trees on the Banks of the Loch of Skene Early on an Autumn Morning
RF2PH788C–A Large Flock of Pink-footed Geese (Anser Brachyrhynchus) Flying Over a Snow-covered Ploughed Field in Late Afternoon Sunshine
RF2PH788A–A Large Flock of Pink-footed Geese (Anser Brachyrhynchus) Landing on a Snow-covered Ploughed Field With Their Pink Feet Illuminated in the Sunlight
RF2TBKGFG–A Flock of Pink-footed Geese (Anser Brachyrhynchus) Taking Off from the Loch of Skene in Aberdeenshire at Daybreak on a Foggy Morning in Late Autumn
RF2WRWJ82–Waterfowl, Mainly Pink-Footed Geese (Anser Brayrhynchus), at Their Overnight Roost on the Loch of Skene, with a Small Flock of Geese in Flight
RF2TBKGE3–A Flock of Pink-footed Geese (Anser Brachyrhychus) Flying Over Woodland As It Leaves The Loch of Skene on a Frosty Morning in Autumn
RFRG5HWF–Geese on the Loch of Skene Preparing to Leave Their Overnight Roost and Fly to a Feeding Area for the Day
RFRG47HR–Geese Leaving Their Overnight Roost on the Loch of Skene at Daybreak
RFRG5HWM–Geese Leaving Their Overnight Roost on the Loch of Skene at Daybreak
RFRG5HWA–skyGeese Leaving Their Overnight Roost on the Loch of Skene as the Sun Rises
RFRG5HWX–Geese Leaving Their Overnight Roost on the Loch of Skene at Daybreak
RFRG5HX3–Four Geese Fly Over The Loch of Skene, the Surface of Which Teems with Geese Preparing to Leave in Search of a Food.
RF2TBKGDX–Two Mute Swans (Cygnus Olor) Feeding in Fog on the Loch of Skene, Accompanied by a Small Group of Goldeneye with Pink-footed Geese Overhead
RF2WRWJ86–The Loch of Skene at Daybreak on a Misty Autumn Morning, Looking Towards the Temple (Folly) with Small Flocks of Pink-Footed Geese in Flight
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