RMD72293–Greylag Goose / Graylag Goose (Anser anser) nest with clutch of eggs in reed bed
RF2TAJ863–Greylag Goose 'Anser anser'.
RM2WY6K8H–A mother Canada goose looks after her newborn babies in a nest in a park in Germany. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy
RF2FWW7TG–Greylag Geese On the side of the pond
RMBD3W2K–Morning Geese and Duck run at Muchute Park & Farm, Isle of Dogs as they rush from their overnight farmyard precinct to duck pond
RFBD7X24–grey lag goose anser ferus bean goose anser segetum
RM2R6GGKF–Greylag geese travel to their northerly breeding grounds in spring, nesting on moorlands, in marshes, around lakes and on coastal islands. They normally mate for life and nest on the ground among vegetation. A clutch of three to five eggs is laid; the female incubates the eggs and both parents defend and rear the young. The birds stay together as a family group, migrating southwards in autumn as part of a flock, and separating the following year. During the winter they occupy semi-aquatic habitats, estuaries, marshes and flooded fields, feeding on grass and often consuming agricultural crops.
RMD7229K–Greylag Goose / Graylag Goose (Anser anser) nest with clutch of eggs in reed bed
RF2TAJBRY–Greylag Goose 'Anser anser'.
RMBG6NBW–Greylag Goose / Graylag Goose (Anser anser) nest with clutch of eggs in reed bed
RM2WY6KKB–A mother Canada goose looks after her newborn babies in a nest in a park in Germany. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy
RF2FWW88Y–Greylag Geese chicks on the side of the pond
RM2R6GGK0–Greylag geese travel to their northerly breeding grounds in spring, nesting on moorlands, in marshes, around lakes and on coastal islands. They normally mate for life and nest on the ground among vegetation. A clutch of three to five eggs is laid; the female incubates the eggs and both parents defend and rear the young. The birds stay together as a family group, migrating southwards in autumn as part of a flock, and separating the following year. During the winter they occupy semi-aquatic habitats, estuaries, marshes and flooded fields, feeding on grass and often consuming agricultural crops.
RF2TAK80C–Greylag Goose 'Anser anser'.
RMBG6NC0–Greylag Goose / Graylag Goose (Anser anser) nest with clutch of eggs in reed bed
RF2F2TJHP–A mother Canada goose and newborn babies in a nest.
RM2R6GGK4–Greylag geese travel to their northerly breeding grounds in spring, nesting on moorlands, in marshes, around lakes and on coastal islands. They normally mate for life and nest on the ground among vegetation. A clutch of three to five eggs is laid; the female incubates the eggs and both parents defend and rear the young. The birds stay together as a family group, migrating southwards in autumn as part of a flock, and separating the following year. During the winter they occupy semi-aquatic habitats, estuaries, marshes and flooded fields, feeding on grass and often consuming agricultural crops.
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