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Domestic Goose Collection

The domestic goose is a fascinating creature that captivates us with its beauty and charm


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The domestic goose is a fascinating creature that captivates us with its beauty and charm. Whether it's the adorable sight of three Embden x Greylag goslings waddling around, or an Embden x Greylag gosling flapping its little wings in excitement, these birds never fail to bring joy. In a goose farm in Skurup, Sweden, we are greeted by a flock of majestic white geese. Their presence adds serenity to the surroundings as they graze peacefully. And who would have thought that an old bath tub could become their favorite spot for a refreshing bath? Two geese happily splash around, enjoying every moment. The portrait of the head of a domestic goose reveals intricate details - from its expressive eyes to the delicate feathers adorning its regal neck. Each stroke on this canvas showcases nature's artistry at its finest. As we venture further into Europe, we encounter free-range domestic geese gracefully swimming on tranquil ponds. These Anser anser domesticus glide through the water with elegance and grace, reminding us of their wild counterparts roaming Eastern Europe. Other species also share our admiration for these magnificent creatures. A Common Shelduck stands proudly in a lush pasture in Germany while Barnacle Geese gather on meadows in Holland's Lauwersmeer National Park. Even Egyptian Geese find solace on palace lawns in Wiesbaden, Germany. One cannot help but be enchanted by the Graylag Goose standing amidst daisies in Zug, Switzerland. Its presence evokes feelings of tranquility and harmony with nature. The world of domestic geese is filled with wonder and awe-inspiring moments captured across different landscapes throughout Europe. From playful goslings to serene adults basking in their natural habitats - each image tells a unique story about these remarkable creatures that have found their place alongside humans for centuries.