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Goose identification?
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12/15/09 07:17 PM
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Re: Goose identification?
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#1107796
12/15/09 07:21 PM
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looks like a spec/snow... or a young french goose (Farm goose)
where was it shot?
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Re: Goose identification?
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#1107809
12/15/09 07:24 PM
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Please dont say you cut out the breasts and tossed the rest in the trash
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Re: Goose identification?
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#1107824
12/15/09 07:29 PM
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TexasEd
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You shot it in the snow, right? Must be a snow goose.
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Re: Goose identification?
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12/15/09 07:34 PM
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Sniper John
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Greylag perhaps That don't look like Houston. Where you in Iceland or something?
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Re: Goose identification?
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#1107864
12/15/09 07:46 PM
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duckkilla
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American Buff Goose that escaped from somebody's goose farm.
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Re: Goose identification?
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#1107870
12/15/09 07:47 PM
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#sigline
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Re: Goose identification?
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#1107879
12/15/09 07:50 PM
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DUAggie
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shot in salina kansas and it was flying with canadians
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Re: Goose identification?
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#1107891
12/15/09 07:54 PM
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Sniper John
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Ok, with that bit of information I got it. It is a Leucistic Canada Goose.
I chased a Leucistic Mallard all over the place below the Dam on Ray Bob the first year it opened for hunting. I never did get that bird.
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Re: Goose identification?
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#1107903
12/15/09 07:59 PM
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Canada = no grin patch this is supposedly a pic of a Canada. his birds beak looks more like a buff or snow
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Re: Goose identification?
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#1107912
12/15/09 08:02 PM
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American Buff Goose that escaped from somebody's goose farm. X2 I think the beak is too short and stubby to be a canada.
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Re: Goose identification?
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12/15/09 08:02 PM
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Ok, with that bit of information I got it. It is a Leucistic Canada Goose.
I chased a Leucistic Mallard all over the place below the Dam on Ray Bob the first year it opened for hunting. I never did get that bird. hmmm...wouldn't a leucistic still have black legs?
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Re: Goose identification?
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#1107938
12/15/09 08:12 PM
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i think it definitely has snow in it, but crossed with who knows what?
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Re: Goose identification?
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12/15/09 08:17 PM
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Sniper John
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Ok, with that bit of information I got it. It is a Leucistic Canada Goose.
I chased a Leucistic Mallard all over the place below the Dam on Ray Bob the first year it opened for hunting. I never did get that bird. hmmm...wouldn't a leucistic still have black legs? Not necessarily. Being leucistic rather than albino, there is a lot of variation. Similar to a Piebald. As the picture above someone posted, does nt have black legs or bill. I go with Canada for two reasons. It was flying with Canadas and you can see a faint patch on the head. Here is one where you can still see the patch. The other thought could be that it is a leucistic White Front, but again the outline of a faint patch seems to be there on yours. Another, but this one has a normal head, but does not have the black feet.
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Re: Goose identification?
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#1107955
12/15/09 08:20 PM
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Regardless, it looks like one for the Taxidermist so you can debate it over a glasses of scotch for years to come.
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Re: Goose identification?
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#1107962
12/15/09 08:23 PM
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I would strongly lean away from leucistic Canada.
The beak and legs just aren't right.
An albino might even have more pale legs and beak, but not completely orange.
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Re: Goose identification?
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12/15/09 08:28 PM
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^ | | | What are those duckkilla?
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Re: Goose identification?
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12/15/09 08:29 PM
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Re: Goose identification?
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12/15/09 08:43 PM
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what are those? looks pretty darn close!
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Re: Goose identification?
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12/15/09 08:47 PM
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The four in the back are specks, and the one in front is a speck with something wrong!
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Re: Goose identification?
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12/15/09 08:48 PM
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Sniper John
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That would be a leusistic Greater white Fronted Goose.
Note leucistic is not to be confused with albino. It is not the same thing. We need one of the biologist types to look at the head and beak in your picture. The problem with the beak being all wrong with a canada is that there are like a dozen subspecies of Canadas that fly through Kansas. They can look very different as to the shape of the head/beak. The last hunt we did in Oklahoma the biologist on site said we had three subspecies in our bag limit that day.
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Re: Goose identification?
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#1108023
12/15/09 08:50 PM
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I think you have it right on with the speck!
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Re: Goose identification?
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#1108027
12/15/09 08:52 PM
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With the "orange" coloration on the bill and feet, either it's a leusistic Speck like the one in S J's pic or there is a farmer in Salina wondering where his gander disappeared too!!!!
"Daddy!, that big woman we saw at Walmart, her belly looked like a busted can of bisquits!"
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