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Egyptian Goose

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Austin Roberts Bird Sanctuary Series - July 2008. The Egyptian Goose (Alopochen aegyptiacus) is member of the duck, goose and swan family Anatidae. It is in the shelduck subfamily Tadorninae, and is the only extant member of the genus Alopochen. mtDNA cytochrome b sequence data suggest that the relationships of Alopochen to Tadorna need further investigation (Sraml et al. 1996). Two or three species of Alopochen from the Madagascar region have gone extinct in the last 1000 years or so: * Mauritian Shelduck, A. mauritianus - Mauritius, late 1690s * Malagasy Shelduck or Madagascar Shelduck, Alopochen sirabensis (may be subspecies of A. mauritianus) - Madagascar, prehistoric * RĂ©union Shelduck or Kervazo's Egyptian Goose, Alopochen kervazoi - RĂ©union, c.1690s This 63-73 cm long species breeds widely in Africa except deserts and dense forests, and is locally abundant. They are found mostly in the Nile Valley and south of the Sahara. It is also introduced elsewhere; Great Britain and the Netherlands have self-sustaining feral populations, the former dating back to the 18th century, though only formally added to the British list in 1971. In Britain, it is found mainly in East Anglia, in parkland with lakes. This is a largely terrestrial species, which will also perch readily on trees and buildings. It swims well, and in flight looks heavy, more like a goose than a duck, hence the English name.[citation needed] This species will nest in a large variety of situations, especially in holes in mature trees in parkland. Egyptian Geese usually pair for life. Gosling Gosling The sexes of this striking species are identical in plumage, though the males average slightly larger. There is a fair amount of variation in plumage tone, with some birds greyer and others browner, but this is not sex or age related. Egyptian geese typically eat seeds, leaves, grasses, and plant stems. Occasionally, they will eat locusts, worms, or other small animals. Egyptian geese were considered sacred by the ancient Egyptians, and appeared in much of their artwork. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egyptian_Goose

Comments (9)


MrsLubner

12:51AM | Wed, 16 July 2008

I toured a bird farm in Arizona and saw these for the first time about 5 years ago. They really are amazing. Great shot!

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artaddict2

1:53AM | Wed, 16 July 2008

Wonderful capture, nice detail to the head especially that eye! interesting information too, thanks!

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Meisiekind

2:43AM | Wed, 16 July 2008

Great close up of this beautiful goose Christo. I love the eye detail! :)

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busi2ness

2:54AM | Wed, 16 July 2008

Fantastic close and clarity Christo!

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KarmaSong

9:18AM | Wed, 16 July 2008

Amazing bird and wonderful capture and render!

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durleybeachbum

1:53PM | Wed, 16 July 2008

Superb!

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Ionel

3:17PM | Wed, 16 July 2008

Excellent capture!

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danob

6:51PM | Wed, 16 July 2008

Excellent shot Christo these geese look very Duck-like

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MOODYBLUE92954

8:28PM | Wed, 16 July 2008

COOL SHOT AND INFO


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