Jarren wrote:Rick wrote:That's a happy camper in that last shot. (But you look like your consons are too tight.)
Good to know other people outside of my family use the word consons too
Rick wrote:That's a happy camper in that last shot. (But you look like your consons are too tight.)
johnc wrote:Jarren wrote:Ericdc wrote:Guy on Facebook says it's a Tule goose.
My understanding is the tule subspecies is normally larger and normally doesn't have as many bars. I've shot a few that I though were juvies until I got them in my hand, Zero bars with a big frame and nice white stripe. I'm no expert by any means but thats my take on what little I've read/seen on the matter
Tule:
Larger frame---longer by several centimeters
less to no barring
darker head and neck
the person on fb that mentioned "compared to lesser" is wrong
there are no lesser specks anywhere close to North America---rare bird,small or smaller then ross goose,big prominent yellow eye ring
everything in North America is greater whitefronted goose---anser albifrons gambelli---mainly what we kill mid-continent---anser albifrons pacifica---pacific greater whitefront---mainly killed in California along with the Tule
there is also the Greenland whitefront---wont see that here
so 5 subspecies
1--Tule
2--Gambelli---mainly what we kill
3--Pacific
4--Lesser---rare and very isolated in range
5---greenland
johnc wrote:Tule
My point was that someone compared to the lessers we kill---WRONG---we kill greater white fronted geese---lessers are very isolated to a small area in Asia
we kill lesser snow geese---both in white and blue phase,but all lesser snow geese
Rick wrote:A large speck with a broad white face strip and no bars could very well just be a large speck with a broad white face strip and no bars. Friend who's permitted to raise them, tells me that contrary to popular belief they don't get darker with age and are genetically programed to have much the same barring - or little or none - for life. Not saying it's not a Tule or descendant thereof, just that it needn't be.
And though they are Eur-Asian birds, we have, in fact, shot lesser white-fronts in beautiful Klondike, LA. Smaller bird with shorter Ross-like bills, sans warts, and telltale thin yellow/gold rings around their eyes. Been quite a while since I've seen one through the camp, but my parties once killed several from the same blind ("turnaround") over the period of a week or so. Called the speck propagator referenced above, asked about Ross-like specks and learned about the Lesser's ringed eyes.
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