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Please help identify these birds!
j65
24/01/2020 20:20
At Brent Reservoir, last Sunday.
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PimperneBloke
24/01/2020 20:35
Only looking on my phone, but look like Egyptian Geese to me
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TeeJay
24/01/2020 20:35
Hi j65, they are Egyptian Geese. They breed early so keep your eye open for goslings if you are a regular visitor to Brent Reservoir.
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j65
24/01/2020 20:43
Thanks, both!
Very friendly they were too......
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Seaman
24/01/2020 22:34
Egyptian Geese,they look like they have been assembled from spare parts left over from other waterfowl
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Brian R
26/01/2020 18:36
Egyptian geese, there is 1 resident Egyptian Goose on the river thames in Reading
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