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Photos of Close Up Goose (5)
There are (5) photos of the keyword,
Close Up Goose
, available on our website. They are pictured below.The pictures are organized by category.
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Birds
#883 — A scenic picture taken of the back or side view of a white
goose
found along the side of a road in Washington State. True geese are medium to large birds, always associated to a greater or lesser extent with water. Geese have been domesticated for centuries. In the West, farmyard geese are descended from the greylag, but in Asia the swan
goose
has been farmed for at least as long. All geese eat an exclusively vegetarian diet, and some can become pests when flocks feed on arable crops. Geese tend to lay a smaller number of eggs than ducks. However, both parents protect the nest and young, which usually results in a higher survival rate for the young geese, known as goslings.
Back of White
Goose
#1018 — A
close
up
scenic picture taken of a brown
goose
with a black neck and face. This picture was taken on a sunny day at Lake Bradley in Puyall
up
, Washington as you can see the shadow from the
goose
on the ground. You can also see part of the lake in the background.
Brown & Black
Goose
#1020 — A
close
up
picture taken of a brown, black, and white
goose
walking out of a lake located in Puyall
up
, Washington. This picture was taken on a sunny day.
Brown
Goose
in Lake
#622 — A
close
up
picture taken of a
goose
's face. In this picture you can see it's orange beak and gray and white patched face. True geese are medium to large birds, always associated to a greater or lesser extent with water. Geese have been domesticated for centuries. In the West, farmyard geese are descended from the greylag, but in Asia the swan
goose
has been farmed for at least as long. All geese eat an exclusively vegetarian diet, and some can become pests when flocks feed on arable crops. Geese tend to lay a smaller number of eggs than ducks. However, both parents protect the nest and young, which usually results in a higher survival rate for the young geese, known as goslings.
Close
Up
of
Goose
Face
#659 — A
close
up
picture taken of a white
goose
found along the side of a road in Washington State. True geese are medium to large birds, always associated to a greater or lesser extent with water. Geese have been domesticated for centuries. In the West, farmyard geese are descended from the greylag, but in Asia the swan
goose
has been farmed for at least as long. All geese eat an exclusively vegetarian diet, and some can become pests when flocks feed on arable crops. Geese tend to lay a smaller number of eggs than ducks. However, both parents protect the nest and young, which usually results in a higher survival rate for the young geese, known as goslings.
White
Goose