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Graylag was stricken from the Navy List 1 October 1967 and sold for scrap.
Konrad Lorenz is well known for his classic studies of filial imprinting in graylag geese.
The Sebastopol is a breed of domestic goose, descended from the European Graylag.
Another well-known case is the classic experiments by Tinbergen on the Graylag Goose.
USS Graylag (AM-364)
After steaming to San Diego, California, 11 October, Graylag got underway 1 November for Pearl Harbor, where she arrived eight days later.
Domestic geese in the West, though not in China, are said to have been developed from the European graylag goose, whose scientific label is Anser anser.
Winkin attended Graylag Basketball Camp on Wild Goose Pond in Pittsfield, New Hampshire 1962,63,64 & 65'.
USS Graylag (AM-364) was an Admirable-class minesweeper built for the U.S. Navy during World War II.
The Greylag Goose (also spelled Graylag in the United States), Anser anser, is a bird with a wide range in the Old World.
And after four years they let the goose go free.
What's the best way to get down off a goose?
You have no more sense than God gave a goose.
I certainly hope goose population control will continue by any means.
Not that the goose ever had much of a deal.
What a goose I was not to think of it.
The others were all there, not having found the Goose.
"He really has to know where you want the goose to stand."
But geese might be too big for them to take as well.
We hope to see everyone come out and let goose at our last couple of shows.
The agency wants to do more about the goose problem by doing less.
So far this year, we have no more than 10 geese.
It will take place during the season for white geese.
"Can you help us find a home for our goose?"
So it was hard to know who these geese were.
Tom had sense enough to stay way from the geese.
So they had to spend the night with the goose.
The goose gets a lot to eat and is very happy.
The Goose tried to turn, and she pulled it back into line.
It was the attack of the geese all over again.
"You just have to remember to order the goose in time," she said.
To this day, he has never found out why his dad is a goose.
There seemed to be no point in my having made the trip to Goose.
Five white geese, taking the air this fine morning, even as they were doing, met them in the way.
And our kids last year were free, loose as a goose.
Anser anser Linnaeus (greylag goose)
Others originate in Northern Europe, such as the Greylag Goose (Anser anser).
Mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) and domestic geese (Anser anser) may be transiently infected.
Greylag Goose Anser anser (Guiy feie)
In Europe, northern Africa, and western Asia, the original domesticated geese are derived from the Greylag Goose Anser anser.
Domestic geese in the West, though not in China, are said to have been developed from the European graylag goose, whose scientific label is Anser anser.
GREYLAG GOOSE Anser anser.
Large, long-necked, birds such as the Greylag Goose (Anser anser) may also need to be fitted with a harness to prevent removal of the tag by the subject.
The Greylag Goose (also spelled Graylag in the United States), Anser anser, is a bird with a wide range in the Old World.
In the winter, the Castilian-Leonese wetlands teem with Greylag Geese (Anser anser), that have flown south from their breeding grounds in Northern Europe.
"Grauwe Gans Anser anser en Kolgans Anser albifrons in de bedreigde Scheldepolders bij Doel: aantallen en interpecifieke relaties."
Maria is a male Toulouse Goose (Anser anser), formerly living in Echo Park, Los Angeles who became the subject of news reports in 2011 after forming an unusual association with a local resident, named Dominic Ehrler.
Domestic geese (Anser anser domesticus or Anser cygnoides) are domesticated grey geese (either Greylag Geese or Swan Geese) kept as poultry for their meat, eggs, and down feathers since ancient times.
"Pollution par un fioul léger dans le Bas-Escaut (Zélande, Pays-Bas): son effet sur les comportements et les activités d'une population d'Oies cendrées Anser anser."