This 23 January 2019 video shows an Egyptian goose couple with about ten youngsters, trying to eat among many mallards and coots in snowy and icy circumstances.
Martijn in the Netherlands made this video.
This 23 January 2019 video shows an Egyptian goose couple with about ten youngsters, trying to eat among many mallards and coots in snowy and icy circumstances.
Martijn in the Netherlands made this video.
Tey are early this year. Is it because of climate change?
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I don’t think so, as Egyptian geese nest all year round.
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