The last summer Nilgansito. Enjoying life. Cleaning its nostrils. Touching grass. Eating it. And symbolising the end of another season.
Nilgans 🐣 (Egyptian goose) am Eckensee im Oberen Schlossgarten, Stuttgart-Mitte.

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The last summer Nilgansito. Enjoying life. Cleaning its nostrils. Touching grass. Eating it. And symbolising the end of another season.
Nilgans 🐣 (Egyptian goose) am Eckensee im Oberen Schlossgarten, Stuttgart-Mitte.
Lazy with mama.
Nilgänse (Egyptian geese) am Max-Eyth-See, Mühlhausen.
Están bien en el parque los 16.
Nilgans 🐣 (Egyptian goose) am Inselsee-West/Eissee im Unteren Schlossgarten, Stuttgart-Ost.
This little guy is very brave, loves momma, and says peep peep peep.
Nilgans 🐣 (Egyptian goose) am Eckensee im Oberen Schlossgarten, Stuttgart-Mitte.
Oh boy, it feels so good to do nothing.
Nilgans 🐣 (Egyptian goose) am Eckensee im Oberen Schlossgarten, Stuttgart-Mitte.
I asked the gods: "Please, in the peak of summer, would you grant me the wish of one more Nilgansito? Just one!"
And the Egyptian gods heard my plea. The one holy moly Nilgansito emerged. The crowds gasped in awe. But they wished not only to see the Nilgansito... They also wanted to possess it!
So the Egyptian gods decided to punish us all—even those who were just and compliant—by swallowing the little Nilgansito, for it not to be seen ever again.
Nilgänse (Egyptian geese) am Eckensee im Oberen Schlossgarten, Stuttgart-Mitte.
Nilgansitos will pop up until darkness falls upon us.
Nilgans 🐣 (Egyptian goose) am Eckensee im Oberen Schlossgarten, Stuttgart-Mitte.