Nesochen sandvicensis, endangered bird autoctonous of Hawaii, found in the duckary of Leeds Castle in Kent
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Rafael Peñaloza
Rafael Peñaloza
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- Taken on August 12, 2005
- Canon PowerShot S1 IS
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Roger B. 94 months ago | reply
It's a Ne-Ne or Hawaiian Goose. I think its scientific name is Nesochen sandvicensis.
Rafael Peñaloza 94 months ago | reply
Thank you very much Roger. This was very far away from Hawaii, though.
Roger B. 94 months ago | reply
They were so endangered in the wild that many wildfowl collectors started to breed them in captivity. They turn up in parks and gardens all over the UK.
maz hewitt 84 months ago | reply
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