Hi,I think that is a hybrid Cackling x Ross's or Snow. Blue forms have more dark extending up the neck, differently patterned wing (more fancy) and quite a dark neck on Ross's (the Blue form of which is quite rare). And the goose it is with here is a Cackling - small size, small bill, steep forehead.The hybrid "cheeked" x white geese are fairly regular, usually with Cackling as their breeding range overlaps. Real blue morphs are fairly rare in the Front Range area but common our east in the prairie counties like Logan and Washington.David Suddjian
On Fri, Nov 28, 2025 at 3:29 PM David Hyde <davidh...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey Cobirders, I just spotted this goose in with hundreds of Canada geese on Lake McIntosh in Longmont. Does it qualify as an adult blue-morph Ross's goose?
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