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German TV series or program
Tagebuch einer Gänsemutter
Country of originGermany

Tagebuch einer Gänsemutter (German for Diary of a Geese Mother) is a 14-episode German TV documentary from 1989 about Angelika Hofer, a woman who raised ten geese. After the geese hatch, Hofer raises them, takes them to a lake and teaches them how to fly.

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