Mohicans

Time out at Slimbridge Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust today. Loved the beautiful waterfowl from across the world. Slimbridge - the birthplace of modern conservation - in 1962 the first nene geese whose population had reduced to 30 was released back into it’s native Hawaii having been successfully bred there. Population now 2000. I think the nene must have been a thing when I went as a child - the name nene is the one thing I remember - they are still there.
I was taken today with the hooded merganser seen in the blip, also with the smeu, goldeneye and flamingos - extras
Back home now and unloaded, it’s been a good weekend all things considered

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