The City of London Corporation, which runs Hampstead Heath and Golders Hill Park, posted pictures of the new arrivals on X.
They said: “Meet the newest residents of Golders Hill Park! đź’– The Egyptian Goose parents are proudly showing off their goslings.
“Remember, if you spot any wildlife, give them space to thrive and enjoy from a distance.”
Meet the newest residents of Golders Hill Park! đź’– The Egyptian Goose parents are proudly showing off their goslings.
Remember, if you spot any wildlife, give them space to thrive and enjoy from a distance.#HampsteadHeath #GoldersHillPark pic.twitter.com/z3JZL15Qs5
— Hampstead Heath (@CityCorpHeath) March 17, 2025
The Light Room Creation @TLRC333, which sells printed products, commented on the post.
They said: “How adorable! 🦢💖 The goslings are blessed to have such proud parents in Golders Hill Park!”
The Egyptian goose is an African member of the Anatidae family, which includes ducks, geese, and swans. They are a member of the shelduck family, and in fact resemble ducks more than some larger geese.
They swim well but appear heavy in flight, and eat mostly seeds and grass.