File:Cereopsis novaehollandiae -Auburn Botanical Gardens, New South Wales, Australia-8.jpg

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English: Cape barren Goose at Auburn Botanical Gardens, New South Wales, Australia.
Date Taken on 16 May 2007, 12:10
Source At the Auburn Gardens Billabong (2)
Author Richard Taylor from Australia

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