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    Zipper Pouch, Female Goosander designed and sold by Ranger1

    Female Goosander Zipper Pouch

    Designed and sold by Chris Clark
    $14.59
    $18.24 (20% off)
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    $14.59
    $18.24 (20% off)

    Product features

    • Your rugged little personal valet: carry your makeup, pencils, phone, cards, anything
    • Available in three sizes: check the size chart to find the right one for you
    • Durable 100% polyester canvas with a metal zipper. Fully lined for added strength
    • Vibrant, high-quality double-sided design, printed for you when you order
    • Cold machine wash and low tumble dry
    • Since every item is made just for you by your local third-party fulfiller, there may be slight variances in the product received
    Artwork thumbnail, Female Goosander by Chris Clark
    Female Goosander
    Information extracted from the RSPB web site. Latin name Mergus merganser Family Swans, ducks and geese (Anatidae) Overview These handsome diving ducks are a member of the sawbill family, so called because of their long, serrated bills, used for catching fish. A largely freshwater bird, the goosander first bred in the UK in 1871. It built up numbers in Scotland and then since 1970 it has spread across N England into wales, reaching SW England. Its love of salmon and trout has brought it into conflict with fishermen. It is gregarious, forming into flocks of several thousand in some parts of Europe. Where to see them Upland rivers of N England, Scotland and Wales in summer. In winter they move to lakes, gravel pits and reservoirs, occasionally to sheltered estuaries. When to see them All year in breeding range, but only in winter across England south of the Humber. What they eat Fish Estimated numbers UK breeding* UK wintering* 2,600 pairs- 16,100 birds * UK breeding is the number of pairs breeding annually. UK wintering is the number of individuals present from October to March.

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