Egyptian Goose
Uploaded: July 10, 2022 08:52:22 | Entered: July 10, 2022 08:57:35
Native to Africa, this odd goose is popular in zoos and aviaries. Escaped birds have established wild populations in Florida, Texas, and California. Found this fellow at Brackenridge Park in San Antonio - he was one among many there.~Animals~
Exif: Camera: Canon Canon EOS 5D Mark III; Shutter Speed: 1/320; Aperture: f/7.1; ISO: 1000; Orientation: 1; Date: 2022:07:10 10:51:16
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