A full-body wildlife portrait of a brown goose - most likely a pink-footed goose, Anser brachyrhynchus, or a closely related Anser species - photographed standing naturally among low green undergrowth in a Dutch nature. The bird faces left in a relaxed posture, its rounded body showing the characteristic scalloped brown-gray plumage of the Anser genus, each feather edged with a paler tone that creates a subtle, overlapping scale pattern across the back and flanks. The white facial patch around the eye and the short pink-orange bill are clearly visible, as are the orange-pink legs planted firmly on the leaf-littered ground. A dense background of green vegetation is rendered in soft focus, isolating the subject cleanly. This environmental portrait communicates the bird in its natural habitat context - grounded, foraging, undisturbed. Subject: brown goose, full body. Likely species: Anser brachyrhynchus. Family: Anatidae. Location: Netherlands. Season: spring or autumn migration. Copy space: none. Suitable for wildlife photography collections, ornithology publications, birdwatching content, nature editorial, Dutch wildlife guides, and educational natural history content
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