Egyptian Goose
The Egyptian Goose is a large waterfowl native to Africa, particularly found in regions near lakes, rivers, and wetlands. It has a distinctive appearance, featuring a brown body, white wing patches, and a striking facial pattern with a dark brown patch around its eyes. These geese are known for their loud honking calls and can often be seen grazing on grass or foraging for seeds.
Egyptian Geese are social birds that typically form monogamous pairs and can be found in small groups. They are also known for their adaptability, thriving in both wild and urban environments. Their diet mainly consists of grasses, seeds, and grains, making them common in agricultural areas.