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Here she is flapping her wings.
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I have one 'mixed-marriage' pair of geese, and they have to be the parents. The egg was laid in the nest while the other goose was already sitting.
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Geese mate for life (usually) so since the baby is a cross-bred, the African gander CAN'T be her dad, and since the other one is his 'wife' she can't have produced a cross-bred baby.
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Here she is again - she's the smallest one, again between two Africans. They are her parents - though it's unlikely they are her biological parents.
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2006 - africans and pilgrims. Look for the juvenile goose - it is the same baby as the one in the African Album as a day-old with her mom. Here she is nearly grown. She is the one sticking her neck out, almost dead-center (between two standing africans).
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