All different wildlife subjects photographed.
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Pair of Canada Geese in Black and white.
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Author: EncroVision
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Description: A large goose, with a distinctive black head and neck and large white throat patch. An introduced species from N America, it has successfully spread to cover most of the UK. It forms noisy flocks and is often regarded as a nuisance in areas where large numbers occur on amenity grassland and parks.
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Canada Goose The Leasowes 2016.
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Author: EncroVision
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Description: A large goose, with a distinctive black head and neck and large white throat patch. An introduced species from N America, it has successfully spread to cover most of the UK. It forms noisy flocks and is often regarded as a nuisance in areas where large numbers occur on amenity grassland and parks.
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Mute Swan in Black and White.
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Author: EncroVision
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Description: The mute swan is a very large white waterbird. It has a long S-shaped neck, and an orange bill with black at the base of it. Flies with its neck extended and regular slow wingbeats. The population in the UK has increased recently, perhaps due to better protection of this species. The problem of lead poisoning on lowland rivers has also largely been solved by a ban on the sale of lead fishing weights. Some birds stay in their territories all year, while others move short distances and form winter flocks. In cold weather, some birds arrive from Europe into eastern England.
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Leasowes Grey Heron, Halesowen West Midlands.
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Author: EncroVision
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Description: Grey heron perched and watching location Leasowes 2016.
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The Leasowes Halesowen, West Midlands #2.
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Author: EncroVision
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Description: The Leasowes /ˈlɛzəz/ is a 57-hectare (around 141 acre) estate in Halesowen, historically in the county of West Midlands, England, comprising house and gardens. The parkland is now listed Grade I on English Heritage's Register of Parks and Gardens and the home of the Halesowen Golf Club.[1] The name means "rough pasture land".[2][a]
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The Leasowes Halesowen, West Midlands.
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Author: EncroVision
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Description: The Leasowes /ˈlɛzəz/ is a 57-hectare (around 141 acre) estate in Halesowen, historically in the county of West Midlands, England, comprising house and gardens. The parkland is now listed Grade I on English Heritage's Register of Parks and Gardens and the home of the Halesowen Golf Club.[1] The name means "rough pasture land".[2][a]
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Family of Mute Swans II.
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Author: EncroVision
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Hits: 777
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Description: The mute swan is a very large white waterbird. It has a long S-shaped neck, and an orange bill with black at the base of it. Flies with its neck extended and regular slow wingbeats. The population in the UK has increased recently, perhaps due to better protection of this species. The problem of lead poisoning on lowland rivers has also largely been solved by a ban on the sale of lead fishing weights. Some birds stay in their territories all year, while others move short distances and form winter flocks. In cold weather, some birds arrive from Europe into eastern England.
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Adult Coot.
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Author: EncroVision
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Description: All-black and larger than its cousin, the moorhen, it has a distinctive white beak and 'shield' above the beak which earns it the title 'bald'. Its feet have distinctive lobed flaps of skin on the toes, which act instead of webs when swimming. It
patters noisily over the water before taking off and can be very aggressive towards others.
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