greylag การใช้
- Greylag sees through the Cat's plan and takes him along.
- Konrad Lorenz made important observations of the greylag goose at the lake.
- The name of Star derives from the greylag geese.
- The greylag was once revered across Eurasia.
- The largest is the greylag goose at.
- In winter huge flocks of greylag geese and greater white-fronted geese shelter here.
- The following featured pictures were displayed last week on the Main Page as the Greylag Goose.
- Most domestic geese are descended from the greylag goose ( " Anser anser " ).
- Meanwhile, Ugly comes across two military geese, Greylag and Dot, and begs for their help.
- Of these species, greylag geese, Oriental darter and purple swamphen are prominent during the month of January.
- For example, the bittern reed warbler greylag goose, goosander, smew white-tailed eagle and osprey occur here.
- The heathland attracts greylag geese and lapwings while kingfishers, dippers and common goldeneye ducks can be seen around the lakes.
- The greylag goose has a flesh-coloured bill and legs, and the upper wing-coverts are bluish-grey.
- Each winter, over thirty migratory species ( e . g . greylag goose, pochard, teal ) find shelter here.
- The low lying grassland areas provide grazing and roosting areas for large numbers of geese and ducks, including greylag and wigeon.
- Black-headed gull, common gull, heron, Canada goose, mute swan, and greylag goose have been sighted.
- In 2002 Loch Loyal had a population of one thousand greylag geese and provides nesting sites for rare black-throated divers.
- Large numbers of wildfowl regularly use the open water in the winter months such as the tufted duck, greylag and Canada geese.
- The area gives home to various kinds of birds, like the great egret, purple heron, common spoonbill and greylag goose.
- Wildfowl visitors to the loch include water rail, teal, mallard, moorhen, greylag goose, mute swan and many more.
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