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Canada Goose in Denny's Dock


River Leven, Dumbarton
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Canada Geese were first introduced to the United Kingdom in the 17th-century in St. James’s Park, London, The explorer Samuel de Champlain sent Canada Geese to France for King Louis XIII, and they caught the eye of King James II, who added them to his waterfowl collection, The Canada Goose is now abundant across much of the United Kingdom, It forms noisy flocks and is often regarded as a nuisance in areas where large numbers occur on amenity grassland and parks.
A. I.-Generated Article:
Canada Geese were first introduced to the United Kingdom in the 17th-century in St. James’s Park, London, The explorer Samuel de Champlain sent Canada Geese to France for King Louis XIII, and they caught the eye of King James II, who added them to his waterfowl collection, The Canada Goose is now abundant across much of the United Kingdom, It forms noisy flocks and is often regarded as a nuisance in areas where large numbers occur on amenity grassland and parks.
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