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- The spur-winged goose (Plectropterus gambensis) is a large, Sub-Saharan African waterbird in the family Anatidae, which includes geese and shelducks....
- to protect them. The spur-winged goose (Plectropterus gambensis), the largest of Africa's waterfowl, has prominent carpal spurs which are not visible...
- lineage, with possible affinities to the Cape Barren goose or the spur-winged goose. The maned goose, also known as the maned duck or Australian wood duck...
- The Great Frigate Bird and the Magnificent Frigate Bird Free find Spur-Winged Goose Plectropterus gambensis - Kenya Birds The Cornell lab of Ornithology...
- Magpie goose, bird in the closely related family Anseranatidae Pygmy goose, birds in the genus Nettapus in the subfamily Anatinae Spur-winged goose, a bird...
- pito**** and ifrita birds from Papua New Guinea, the European quail, the spur-winged goose, hoopoes, the bronzewing pigeon, and the red warbler. The pito****...
- than to each other. Perching duck species include: Plectropterinae Spur-winged goose Plectropterus gambensis Tadorninae Salvadori's teal Salvadorina waigiuensis...
- from the original on 12 November 2017. Retrieved 1 December 2015. "Spur-winged Goose | Speed of Animals". "Guinness RecordsFastest Bird Level Flight"...
- relation to these genera, are on average heavier, such as the spur-winged goose and Cape Barren goose. Canada geese range from 75 to 110 cm (30 to 43 in) in...
- and dietary preferences: the antelope known as the lechwe and the spur-winged goose, the latter nonetheless usually being found in slightly deeper waters...