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Sunday 8 January 2017

Greylag Goose (Anser anser)

Photographed at the Stone Works, Cannop Ponds, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire.

Please look at my website bobswildlife.co.uk. There is a photo of a Japanese Sika Deer, and the first of the Waxwing by John Truman and by Richard Pegler. And a photo of  the Fallow Deer in the 'Guest Photos '.








33 comments:

  1. Wickedly wonderful pictures! Have a nice evening.

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  2. Lovely plumage detail in the shots Bob.

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  3. Hi Bob. These pictures are awesome. Well done.

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  4. So what's the anser? Sorry--- I imagine that was about the millionth time someone's done that. Anyway, super pictures of this goose. well done, Bob.

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  5. Hi. Beautiful and noble bird. Really great photos. Greetings.

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  6. Hi Bob!!! Beautiful pictures.. Regards

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  7. Hi Bob and some cracking images of the Greylag Goose, they always look such a proud bird with the head slightly pointing up. All the best. Regards John

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  8. Hola Bob,magnificas y bellas fotos de este Ganso con una luz de lujo.Un abrazo

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  9. Light and sharpness are very good Bob, good pictures !

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  10. A most proud looking bird and with good reason ...
    Lovely photographs

    All the best Jan

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  11. Bob, Outstanding Graylag! They are a pretty goose for sure!

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  12. Lovely.
    I hand fed a fallow deer today...

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  13. Bonitas imágenes del Ganso con la cabeza bien erguida.

    Saludos.

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  14. Hi BOb, very nice portret of the Goose! Love the colors!
    greetings,
    Maria

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  15. Hello Bob, gorgeous closeups of the Goose. It is a beauty! Happy Monday, enjoy your day and new week ahead!

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    1. Cheers Eileen, and you, have beautiful week ahead.

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  16. Lovely crisp fresh Images Bob,the eye detail is superb.
    I love Greylag and these shots.
    John.

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  17. I am a great fan of the work of Konrad Lorenz so whenever I see a picture of a Greylag Goose it reminds me of him.

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  18. Portraits! You blow me away, Bob

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  19. Rien de plus beau qu'une oie sauvage, qui croise ton regard et qui décide de rester là, parce qu'elle à compris que tu ne lui ferai pas de mal. Ainsi les oiseaux nous récompensent de notre vision pacifique des échanges entre humains et animaux. Te merveilleuses photos servent à ça, à nous faire mieux aimer les animaux et à les respecter. C'est une grande chose. Je suis content d'^ter revenu sur les blogs après 10 mois de maladie. Cela me permet de retrouver quelques amis auxquels je tiens et dont tu fais partie.
    Bonne année à toi,cher Bob et à bientôt.

    Roger

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  20. Bob, those are beautiful pictures.

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  21. Lovely shots! That goose looks very surprised! ;-)

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  22. Hallo Bob!
    Hope you are well and i wish you a happy new year!

    Steffe

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  23. Aww a real charmer that's for sure! Lovely :D)

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  24. Gorgeous and beautiful bright detail in the feathers of the gray goose.
    You could photograph these beautiful up close :-)

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