Ball Grove park & river.
"Happy Rose" phalaenopsis orchid.
Woodstock generation.
Magpie (Pica pica).
Winter sunbathing, Sharjah.
Slight exaggeration?
New road (HFF / View on Black).
Ball Grove nature trail (2).
Boat yard.
Lesser Black-Backed Gull.
Hardcastle Crags.
Wooden owl.
Sunday drivers.
Solar power (view on Black).
Fences & footsteps HFF.
Canal in Winter.
Sunset & silhouettes.
ECO girl.
Then and now.
Phalaenopsis orchid.
Floral display.
Museum display tiger & python.
Sitting pretty.
Cricket.
Young witch wannabe.
Winter HFF.
Winter (HFF).
Reflections & ripples.
New life.
Greenway.
Winter woodland.
Graffiti.
Trees and .....?
Patrol car.
Summer landscape.
Seasonal snacks.
Winter landscape.
Leeds-Liverpool canal in Winter.
Remembrance.....1918 - 2018
At the rainbow's end.
Feral pigeon.
Wycoller Hall ruins.
The look.
English Longhorn cattle.
Jackdaws (Coloeus monedula).
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The Emden Goose is a breed of domestic goose. The origins of this breed are thought to be from the North Sea region in the Netherlands and Germany. The author Lewis Wright wrote around 1900 that he was of the opinion that they originated from the town of Emden in Lower Saxony, Germany, although Edward Brown in his 1906 Races of Domestic Poultry believed that the breed was created by crossing the German White with the English White and then, by a process of careful selections, creating the goose as it is today. The breed is pure white with a short, light orange bill and orange feet and shanks. They are fast growing birds and will quickly reach about 9 kg (20 lb) for the Goose, and 14 kg (30 lb) for the Gander. The Emden's legs are fairly short. The head is oval-shaped and they have a long and graceful neck. The eyes are an ocean blue. The body is bulky and well rounded, having a long back and a short tail.
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