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I was told this Cape Barren Goose would be appreciated here.

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Cape Barren Goose

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The most active Jigsaw Puzzle forum on the internet. Post a picture of a jigsaw puzzle you completed, find people to discuss puzzles with, ask questions of the community.Help with an ID please?
There are around 900 species of birds in Australia. This is a place that aims to inspire, educate and share your passion. A place for Australian bird identifications, pictures and news.Cape Barren Goose

There are around 900 species of birds in Australia. This is a place that aims to inspire, educate and share your passion. A place for Australian bird identifications, pictures and news.
Help me find a knitting pattern

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Can someone help with an ID please

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