Native to Ethiopia, this individual is of course an escape from captivity and was associating with feral Egyptian Geese. It's been at Swanton Morley, intermittently, for several years now and is often heard before it's seen.
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escaped Blue-winged Goose, Swanton Morley (Norfolk, UK), 9th June 2007
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escaped Blue-winged Goose, Swanton Morley (Norfolk, UK), 6th May 2007
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escaped Blue-winged Goose, Swanton Morley (Norfolk, UK), 2nd June 2004
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escaped Blue-winged Goose, Swanton Morley (Norfolk, UK), 21st June 2008
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escaped Blue-winged Goose, Swanton Morley (Norfolk, UK), 8th April 2007
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escaped Blue-winged Goose, Swanton Morley (Norfolk, UK), 27th August 2007
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escaped Blue-winged Goose, Swanton Morley (Norfolk, UK), 6th May 2007
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escaped Blue-winged Goose, Swanton Morley (Norfolk, UK), 13th September 2008
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