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Greater White-fronted Geese on the North Sea coast

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Blaessgans, das Nest wird mit kleinen Federn und Daunen ausgepolstert - (Blessgans - Foto Blaessgaense an der Nordseekueste) / Greater White-fronted Goose, the nest is lined with small feathers and down - (White-Fronted Goose - Photo Greater White-fronted Geese on the North Sea coast) / Anser albifrons

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