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Another early Spring Signal from The Hague,

Photography Atmosphere/Mood posted on Mar 05, 2007
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Another early Spring Signal from The Hague, These (little) Egyptian Gees ( Nijlgans, Egyptian Goose, Alopochen aegyptiacus), in the

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TwoPynts

1:14PM | Mon, 05 March 2007

Neat shot...love the perspective!

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Chaos911

1:22PM | Mon, 05 March 2007

wow, looks fantastic, excellently done!!!! :=)

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efron_241

3:04PM | Mon, 05 March 2007

Dat is een mooie !! The Egyptian Gees did not just escape.. They were a gift to a minister of foreign affairs from Egypt. The minister (Luns) had no idea what to do with them.. so he put them in a "polder" (grassland outsite the city) and they were like rabbits.. ha ha they are early indeed.. as they normally have the kids around 30 april !!! When the Koninginne Kermis is around. I am guiding a large group of people tomorrow evening and will for sure look for these little ones.. Let's hope more survive this year than other years (1)

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amberlite

3:25PM | Mon, 05 March 2007

never seen such geese, they're pretty, nice capture~ Happy Spring!

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babuci

5:15PM | Mon, 05 March 2007

They cute as a tiny geeselings can be, nice reflection in a wate too! Thanks for a background info!


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