Egyptian Goose Photo Gallery
Uniquely marked, medium-sized waterfowl with a distinctive reddish-brown mask surrounding an orangeish eye. Underparts are light gray, while upperparts are darker grayish brown with a prominent chestnut patch near the black tail.
© Ian Davies / Macaulay LibraryOromia, December 30, 2014In flight, note the large white patches contrasting with otherwise black wings.
© David Weber / Macaulay LibraryRift Valley, January 07, 2013A distinctively patterned waterfowl species with grayish-brown underparts, darker brown upperparts, a dark mark on the breast, pink legs, a pink bill, a white wing patch, and a reddish-brown mask around the eye.
© Greg Baker / Macaulay LibraryKwazulu-Natal, January 24, 2020Not all videos have soundFound in open areas, where it feeds on agricultural crops and other plants.
© Rhys Marsh / Macaulay LibraryCoast, August 24, 2015Both adults and young birds have a pink bill and pink legs, but immatures lack the distinctive eye mask of adults.
© Patrick J. Blake / Macaulay LibraryRift Valley, February 09, 2016Found on large ponds, lakes, reservoirs, marshes, rivers, estuaries, and other bodies of water.
© Doug and Denise Norris / Macaulay LibraryKwazulu-Natal, January 16, 2018Not all videos have soundFound near water bodies. Often occurs in family groups or flocks outside of the breeding season. Note the dark breast mark—a typical field mark on adults—on the middle individual.
© David Hall / Macaulay LibraryFlorida, December 05, 2016Often found in pairs. Male is larger and brighter than female.
© Nicholas Talbot / Macaulay LibraryEngland, January 30, 2018Not all videos have soundOccurs in family groups and flocks outside of the breeding season. Birds forage both on land and in shallow water by pecking and dabbling at food.
© Sahana M / Macaulay LibraryMpumalanga, March 15, 2023Not all videos have soundDon't miss a thing! Join our email list
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