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Greylag Geese at Leighton Moss
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Lancashire
Greylag Geese (Anser anser) with goslings at Leighton Moss in Lancashire. Greylag Geese are sociable and flock together. Although they are territorial when nesting, they re-group once chicks are hatched, with multiple families coming together. By working together they can better protect their offspring from predators.
24 April 2004
Greylag Geese in Halladale
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Sutherland - Forsinard and Halladale
Greylag Goose (Anser anser) family near Loch Earacha, Halladale, Sutherland. Greylag Geese form life-long pairs and both parents help to protect and raise their goslings.
22 May 2011
Greylag Geese in Halladale
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Sutherland - Forsinard and Halladale
Greylag Goose (Anser anser) family on Loch Earacha, Halladale. Goslings fledge at approximately 50-60 days old, but will remain with their parents for a year.
22 May 2011
Greylag Geese in Halladale
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Sutherland - Forsinard and Halladale
Greylag Goose (Anser anser) family on Loch Earacha, Halladale.
22 May 2011
Greylag Geese in Halladale
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Sutherland - Forsinard and Halladale
Greylag Geese (Anser anser) protecting their young on Loch Earacha, Halladale. Parents will fiercely defend their goslings from any potential threats.
22 May 2011
Greylag Geese in Halladale
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Sutherland - Forsinard and Halladale
Greylag Geese (Anser anser) protecting their young on Loch Earacha, Halladale
22 May 2011
Greylag goose family, North Uist
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Western Isles - North Uist
Greylag Goose (Anser anser) family swimming in a seaweedy sea loch, North Uist
09 July 2010
Greylag Goose family on a loch near Northbay, Barra
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Western Isles - Barra
Greylag Geese (Anser anser) breed mostly in the Arctic, but a significant number breed in the Outer Hebrides, including a few on Barra.
29 June 2010
Greylag Goose family on a loch near Northbay, Barra
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Western Isles - Barra
Greylag Geese (Anser anser) breed mostly in the Arctic, but a significant number breed in the Outer Hebrides, including a few on Barra, here on Loch an Duin.