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chaff...@comcast.net

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Nov 4, 2025, 1:28:25 PM (5 days ago) Nov 4
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Here are some recent photos that I took. Mike
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Lisa Squillace

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Nov 4, 2025, 5:15:28 PM (5 days ago) Nov 4
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Beautiful!! Thank you for sharing.

On Nov 4, 2025, at 12:28 PM, chaffinfam4 via Ely Field Naturalists <elyfieldn...@googlegroups.com> wrote:


Here are some recent photos that I took. Mike
 
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Tom Christiansen

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Nov 4, 2025, 7:05:25 PM (5 days ago) Nov 4
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Mike, Are the waterfowl dark juvenile snow geese?  Tom
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chaff...@comcast.net

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Nov 4, 2025, 8:58:06 PM (5 days ago) Nov 4
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 I looked up both the dark juvenile snow goose and the juvenile Greater White-fronted goose and because of the black head and beak in the pictures I took I'm not sure what kind of goose they are. Does anyone else have an opinion on this?
Mike
 

Kim Breimeier

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Nov 5, 2025, 8:58:39 AM (4 days ago) Nov 5
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The geese have been hanging around the Hub/Trezona area for a couple weeks now. Fun to see! They seem to be juvenile snow geese. I've tried comparing them to a few possible others but most of those have a strong identifier that is missing like a white patch somewhere on the body. They look closest to a blue morph juvenile snow goose from what I've found. But that's just a wild goose guess. 
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