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Coreopsis Geese - natives of Australia, the ones here were kept as pets at Hale, Cheshire, England. They are pugnacious and utter loud grunts deep than a pig! Date: 1950s

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Cheshire Deep Geese Goose Hale Loud Natives Utter Coreopsis Grunts Pugnacious


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This photograph showcases a unique and intriguing collection of Coreopsis Geese, native to Australia, which once resided at Hale in Cheshire, England during the 1950s. These geese, unlike their wild counterparts, were kept as pets and became a curious attraction for the residents of Hale. The Coreopsis Geese, also known as the Australian Brushturkey or Bustard, are characterized by their distinct pugnacious nature and deep, loud grunts, which some describe as being deeper than those of a pig. Their vibrant plumage, featuring a mix of brown, black, and red feathers, adds to their allure. Despite their exotic origins, these geese were not shy and made their presence known with their boisterous vocalizations. The deep grunts were a daily reminder of their presence, adding a touch of the exotic to the otherwise quiet English countryside. The Coreopsis Geese were an unusual sight in the 1950s England, where they stood out amongst the more common domestic geese and ducks. Their presence at Hale, Cheshire, was a testament to the diverse range of animals kept as pets during that era. This photograph is a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering a glimpse into a time when exotic animals were brought to England for the enjoyment and curiosity of its people. The Coreopsis Geese, with their pugnacious nature and loud grunts, remain an intriguing and memorable part of Hale's history.

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