Feathers flew as two geese scrapped in a London park
- 2 years ago
Feather flew when two Egyptian geese had a squabble in a London park.
Lesley Marshall witnessed the feathers fly as the birds took a dislike to each other in Bushy Park on Friday (21 Jan).
Lesley explains: "This fight was happening by the car park when I arrived, it went on for ages before I even started filming it.
"I suspect it was a fight over a female as it is coming into the mating season for them now, but it's hard to differentiate between the sexes, so that's a best guess.
"Egyptian geese mate for life, so if this is an already established partnership, the male would not take any prisoners!"
Lesley Marshall witnessed the feathers fly as the birds took a dislike to each other in Bushy Park on Friday (21 Jan).
Lesley explains: "This fight was happening by the car park when I arrived, it went on for ages before I even started filming it.
"I suspect it was a fight over a female as it is coming into the mating season for them now, but it's hard to differentiate between the sexes, so that's a best guess.
"Egyptian geese mate for life, so if this is an already established partnership, the male would not take any prisoners!"