Shot a Strange Canada Today

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Went out this afternoon for a quick shoot and bagged a little Canada with an interesting Head/neck and other parts of his body. Never bagged one like this before
 

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For us this year was a very low numbers year for geese, when the geese come in good we get lots of those Canadas, we've always called them cacklers or cackling Canadian geese.
 
I shot one of these last week in Maryland and had never seen one either. Fishing for Santity is correct, its a cackling Canadian goose.
 
nice. The hunting /weather hasn't been the best this year. I have shot a ton of geese over the years and never shot one of these. . .nice. Are they about the same size as regular?
 
I was taking about all the white on his head and neck

We winter a lot of these little Cackling Geese (Richardsons) on the eastern plains
 
That is a cool looking goose. Doesn't look like a Quill Lakes goose.

Maybe some Snow goose in his mama's past?

Here are a couple of Quill lakes we shot last year.

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It is definitely one of the species housed under the Cackling Canada Goose subspecies. That being said, the white feathers can be indicative of a lot of things including stress, damage to the feathers and regrowth, and sometimes age.
 
Ever see a person with snow white patches on their skin ?.....same sorta thing. Lack of melanin in those feathers.
 

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