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Egyptian Goose

Alopochen aegyptiacus

Description:

It swims well, and in flight looks heavy, more like a goose than a duck, hence the English name. It is 63–73 cm long. The sexes of this striking species are identical in plumage, though the males average slightly larger. There is a fair amount of variation in plumage tone, with some birds greyer and others browner, but this is not sex or age related. A large part of the wings of mature birds is white, but in repose the white is hidden by the wing coverts. This species breeds widely in Africa except in deserts and dense forests, and is locally abundant.

Habitat:

It is native to Africa south of the Sahara and the Nile Valley, and has been introduced to parts of Western Europe.This species breeds widely in Africa except in deserts and dense forests, and is locally abundant. They are found mostly in the Nile Valley and south of the Sahara. It has also been introduced elsewhere: Great Britain, the Netherlands and Germany have self-sustaining feral populations.

Notes:

Egyptian Geese were considered sacred by the ancient Egyptians, and appeared in much of their artwork.

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2 Comments

Stian Waaler
Stian Waaler 11 years ago

You're welcome!

injica
injica 11 years ago

Thanks :)

injica
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injica

Frankfurt am Main, Hessen, Germany

Spotted on Aug 20, 2012
Submitted on Apr 15, 2013

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