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Kvikkjokk, Sweden - September, 2020: Sami man butchered a reindeer in the north of Sweden
A greylag goose family out together
Canada Geese grazing on an agricultural field near Gosforth Nature Reserve, Gosforth, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England
Canada geese looking at each other
Canada geese feeding on grass
The two Canadian geese walking on a meadow
In the spring, the geese return to Quebec
L 58-70cm, WS 120-142cm.\nBreeds colonially, mainly on arctic islands and coasts, preferring rocky coasts and steep slopes to flat tundra. Also, since mid 1970s, on low grassy islands and shores in the Baltic. Migratory, main movements in Oct-early Nov and Apr-May.\n\nIn the Netherlands this beautiful small Goose is quite common in particularly grasslands in the IJsselmeerpolders and along our Coasts and Rivers. For some decades the Birds over summer in small numbers and is not always to be seen if they are wild Birds. \n\nThis Picture is made in Polder Arkemheen (the Netherlands) in early Spring 2024.
A flock of Cackling geese feeding on farmland after harvest in the Tokachi region of Hokkaido.
Canada geese take flight from a Long Island field in winter.
The Canada goose (Branta canadensis), sometimes called Canadian goose, is a large wild goose with a black head and neck, white cheeks, white under its chin, and a brown body. It is native to the arctic and temperate regions of North America. Shollenberger Park; Petaluma Wetlands; Petaluma; Sonoma County; California. Flying.
A small group of Canada Geese, Branta canadensis, land in a marshy field on a winter misty morning at the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge
Canada Goose in Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge, Canada
Big flock of Canada goose are foraging in the agricultural field after harvesting, autumn colourful trees are on the background.
Darkroom print of Canada Geese.  Print was used to make a negative.  1990s
The graceful presence of Canada Geese (Branta canadensis) during the summer months. These iconic birds, known for their distinctive honks and striking black heads with white chinstraps, are often seen in flocks across North America's wetlands, lakes, and fields. Captured in a season of lush greenery and vibrant landscapes, the Canada Geese embody the spirit of summer and the beauty of the natural world.
3  Canada geese grazing and one Canada goose upright in an open grassland
L 58-70cm, WS 120-142cm.\nBreeds colonially, mainly on arctic islands and coasts, preferring rocky coasts and steep slopes to flat tundra. Also, since mid 1970s, on low grassy islands and shores in the Baltic. Migratory, main movements in Oct-early Nov and Apr-May.\n\nIn the Netherlands this beautiful small Goose is quite common in particularly grasslands in the IJsselmeerpolders and along our Coasts and Rivers. For some decades the Birds over summer in small numbers and is not always to be seen if they are wild Birds. \n\nThis Picture is made during a short Stay on the Isle of Texel in October 2021.
A closeup shot of the Canada goose sitting on the grassy field on the blurry background
Farmer assisting as veterinarian inoculates baby pig against hog cholera. Wellman, Iowa, USA. 1960. Ektachrome scanned film with grain.
Canadian Geese resting at the pond on their way South
Canada goose walking in the grass at Mount Tom State Park in Connecticut
A large flock of geese, including Canadian Geese on a field, hunting and looking for food. This photo was taken on a cold December morning at a nature reserve. There is in excess of 100 birds in this group.
Canadian Geese
Canada Goose Jasper Canada
L 58-70cm, WS 120-142cm.\nBreeds colonially, mainly on arctic islands and coasts, preferring rocky coasts and steep slopes to flat tundra. Also, since mid 1970s, on low grassy islands and shores in the Baltic. Migratory, main movements in Oct-early Nov and Apr-May.\n\nIn the Netherlands this beautiful small Goose is quite common in particularly grasslands in the IJsselmeerpolders and along our Coasts and Rivers. For some decades the Birds over summer in small numbers and is not always to be seen if they are wild Birds. \n\nThis Picture is made in Polder Arkemheen (the Netherlands) in early Spring 2024.
Closeup of agronomy specialist preparing soil samples for laboratory analysis outdoors. Professional farmer filling sample bag with material sampling at field. Environment research, soil certification
Canada Geese at Murie Family Park outside Greater Yellowstone Visitor Center in Jackson Hole, Wyoming
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