Lots a Geese, but one stood out.

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Looks like a cross with a Canadian and Snow.
 

For a minute there I thought it was going to be like “where’s Waldo?” You got him centered up well.
 

Found this info: Color morphs are controlled by a single gene locus where the dark allele is incompletely dominant to the light. The distribution of color morphs is unequal in the Snow Goose population, with the maximum number of blue-morph geese occurring in mid-continent breeding and wintering area.
 

I wonder if this couple had anything to do with it.:laughing7:

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GOD Bless

Chris
 

Rudolf the white necked goose.
 

Rudolf the white necked goose.
No! that be Goosedolf the white necked gander. It seemed no one else would swim along side him, but that didn't stop him from joining in with all the others.
 

It just proves...there’s always one in the crowd.
 

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