Adult hvid morf © Brad Imhoff eBird S77893483 Macaulay Library ML 290513131
Adult blå morf © Charles Hundertmark
Adult intermediær morf © Simon Boivin
Adult hvid morf © Darren Clark
Juvenil hvid morf © Levi Plummer
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Juvenil blå morf © Suzanne Labbé
Adult blå morf og adult hvid morf © Martina Nordstrand
Adult blå morf (with Canada Goose) © Fred Jennings
Adult hvid morf og adult blå morf © Joshua Covill
Flok © Marky Mutchler

Snegås Anser caerulescens

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Identification

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Medium-sized goose with two strikingly different color morphs. White morph generally more common. Adults have black wingtips, pink bill and legs, and often show yellowish staining on the head. Juveniles have dull brownish bill and legs and variable grayish smudging on body and wings. Dark morph adults are dark slaty-gray with a white face; juveniles are entirely dark. Typically found in flocks, sometimes numbering into the thousands, but individuals may be found with other geese species. Occurs in fields, marshes, and lakes during migration and winter; breeds on Arctic tundra. Compare with Ross’s Goose, which is like a cuter miniature version of Snow Goose. Pay attention to the bill: Snow Goose has a longer bill with a more curved border where it meets the face, and a more pronounced dark “grin patch” (but beware, Ross’s can show a small grin patch too!).

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