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Canada goose
Scientific name
Branta canadensis
The Canada goose is our largest goose and maybe our most familiar. They are a common bird across most of the country, nesting on park lakes, flooded gravel pits and reservoirs. Canada geese are not native to this country, having been introduced from North America about 300 years ago. After the Second World War, they spread across the UK. Occasionally, wild Canada geese go astray and reach the UK from North America. These are usually single birds mixed in with flocks of barnacle or pink-footed geese, often found in northeast England and Scotland. Most confirmed records involve smaller subspecies of Canada goose, as ruling out feral birds is a challenge with sightings of the larger subspecies that is resident in the UK.
Did you know?
Canada geese were first introduced to the UK in St. James's Park, London, in the 17th century. Today, the population is over 150,000 birds
This jewel-bright image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope shows NGC 1385, a spiral galaxy 68 million light-years from Earth, which lies in the constellation Fornax.
NGC 1385’s home – the Fornax constellation – is not named after an animal or an ancient god, as are many of the other constellations. Fornax is simply the Latin word for a furnace.
The constellation was named Fornax by Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille, a French astronomer born in 1713. Lacaille named 14 of the 88 constellations we still recognize today. He seems to have had a penchant for naming constellations after scientific instruments, including Atlia (the air pump), Norma (the ruler, or set square), and Telescopium (the telescope).
Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, J. Lee and the PHANGS-HST Team
Taken earlier this year at Wombarra. A cloudy and foggy sunrise makes for some nice drama. only just found this one whilst having a look at photo's i had taken this year hope you like it ..and a merry christmas to all