I'm amazed, I thought everyone had those things. Around here we have at least 3 different subspieces. Richardson, Hutchings and the good old Giants. Last week I observed a field that had over a thousand geese on it. All three subs in one field and on this particular day they were not observing non-segragation rules. The east end had the Hutchies, the middle the Richardson and the west giants. Kinda funny to see but not normally done that way. Yesterday in a different field they were all mixed and mallards also. Last week the mallards weren't even in the same field.
Last year I hunted out in Kansas near Quivera and Cheyenne bottoms and the majority of the geese were lessers. If any of you ever have the chance to hunt there it's quite a sight, over a million and a half birds, snows, blues, lessers, giants, specks, ross's etc. the farmers are begging for hunters to get them off the wheat. IT'S COOL..........
The only thing about kt's bird was the ring on the neck, I've never seen that before, that is strange. I had a giant once whose face patch was upside down so old mother nature can do some strange things.
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T.J.
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