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The 8 wild Canada geese (3 adults and 5 young geese), which I usually feed at Lake Morp every day - have disappeared since 2 days. - The night before, they completed a test flight to which I became attentive by their loud chattering - when they overflew me during riding my mountain bike in Erkrath ... (d.48)
The 8 wild Canada geese (3 adults and 5 young geese), which I usually feed at Lake Morp every day - have disappeared since 2 days. - The night before, they completed a test flight to which I became attentive by their loud chattering - when they overflew me during riding my mountain bike in Erkrath ... (d.48)
The Canada goose (Branta canadensis) is a large wild goose species with a black head and neck, white cheeks, white under its chin, and a brown body.
Species: B. canadensis
Family: Anatidae
Genus: Branta
Order: Anseriformes
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The Greylag Goose (also spelled Graylag in the United States), Anser anser, is a bird with a wide range in the Old World. It is the type species of the genus Anser... - It was in pre-Linnean times known as the Wild Goose ("Anser ferus"). This species is the ancestor of domesticated geese in Europe and North America. Flocks of feral birds derived from domesticated birds are widespread... - The Greylag Goose is one of the species to which the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (AEWA) applies... - Within science, the greylag goose is most notable as being the bird with which the ethologist Konrad Lorenz first did his major studying into the behavioural phenomenon of imprinting... - This species is found throughout the Old World, apparently breeding where suitable localities are to be found in many European countries, although it no longer breeds in southwestern Europe. Eastwards it extends across Asia to China. In North America there are both feral domestic geese, which are similar to greylags, and occasional vagrants... - In Great Britain their numbers have declined as a breeding bird, retreating north to breed wild only in the Outer Hebrides and the northern mainland of Scotland. However during the 20th century, feral populations have been established elsewhere, and they have now re-colonised much of England. The breeding habitat is a variety of wetlands including marshes, lakes, and damp heather moors... - In Norway, the number of greylag geese is estimated to have increased three- to fivefold during the last 15–20 years... - The geese are migratory, moving south or west in winter, but Scottish breeders, some other populations in northwestern Europe, and feral flocks are largely resident. This species is one of the last to migrate, and the "lag" portion of its name is said to derive from this lagging behind other geese... (Wikipedia)
Maria (goose) - a Greylag Goose from Los Angeles, California noted for his interest in humans...
Lorenz, Konrad Z.; Martys, Michael; Tipler, Angelika (1991). Here Am I—Where Are You? The Behavior of the Greylag Goose. translated by Robert D. Martin. Orlando, Florida: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. ISBN [[Special:BookSources/0-15-140046-3|0-15-140046-3]]...
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see William Eggleston Wikipedia Seite, see https://www.ashwagandha-infos.
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