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Mostly I have seen them in large groups. But in the early winters of 2017 I found this single goose quietly sitting on the sand banks. On a closer look I observed a very peculiar thing in it. It was blinded on the left eye and was always keeping a watch on me by moving and placing itself sin such a way that It could watch me with its right eye. Poor fellow.
Shot with Nikon D500 300 mm f/2.8 1.4X TC 1 / 2500s f / 7.1 ISO 640 |
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