Keyword: White-fronted goose
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BIR066-00131
A male Greenland white-fronted goose (Anser albifrons flavirostris) at WWT Slimbridge in England.
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BIR066-00128
A female Greenland white-fronted goose (Anser albifrons flavirostris) at WWT Slimbridge in England.
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BIR066-00125
A female Greenland white-fronted goose (Anser albifrons flavirostris) at WWT Slimbridge in England.
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BIR066-00104
A male Greenland white-fronted goose (Anser albifrons flavirostris) at WWT Slimbridge in England.
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BIR066-00129
A male Greenland white-fronted goose (Anser albifrons flavirostris) at WWT Slimbridge in England.
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BIR066-00127
A female Greenland white-fronted goose (Anser albifrons flavirostris) at WWT Slimbridge in England.
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BIR066-00126
A female Greenland white-fronted goose (Anser albifrons flavirostris) at WWT Slimbridge in England.
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BIR066-00130
A male Greenland white-fronted goose (Anser albifrons flavirostris) at WWT Slimbridge in England.
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BIR032-00300
A white-fronted goose on the tundra on Alaska’s North Slope (near Atqasuk.)
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BIR032-00299
A white-fronted goose on the tundra on Alaska’s North Slope (near Atqasuk.)
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BIR032-00235
White-fronted geese in Alaska’s North Slope near Teshukpuk Lake.
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BIR032-00236
White-fronted geese in Alaska’s North Slope near Teshukpuk Lake.
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BIR032-00237
White-fronted geese in Alaska’s North Slope near Teshukpuk Lake.
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BIR033-00461
A white-fronted goose on Alaska’s North Slope.
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BIR032-00094
A white-fronted goose prepares for flight in Alaska’s North Slope.
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BIR032-00093
White-fronted geese in Alaska’s North Slope near Teshukpuk Lake.
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BIR032-00091
White-fronted geese under go capture and leg banding by biologists on the western part of the Slope near Teshukpuk Lake. The on going study has surveyed the population, age and health of several goose species for decades in hope of better managing the flocks.
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BIR032-00092
White-fronted geese under go capture and leg banding by biologists on the western part of the Slope near Teshukpuk Lake. The on going study has surveyed the population, age and health of several goose species for decades in hope of better managing the flocks.