Cackling Goose

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Cackling Goose

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and or the Cackling Goose please click on the link below

http://www.sibleyguides.com/canada_cackling.htm

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Canada - - Cackling could you tell the differance?

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Looks like, walks like, a Canada Goose. But is it??

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Eats like a Canada Goose.

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Still looks a Canada Goose to me.

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But it's not a Canada Goose.

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Well, inasmuch as I do not have a ruler or yard stick nor could I ever get close enough to them.
I am going to have to devise another way to show this bird is not a Canada Goose.

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Perhaps if I was to follow it around for a while I just might find a way.

Come on Goosy -Gossey let go for a stroll.

Hummmm, does this Goose look bowlegged to you or what :-))

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Now we are getting some where, come on Goose get up a side one of those ducks.

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I do believe it's going to happen.

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You need to know that in photography the closest object to the camera will
always look larger that the one farther away from the camera.

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Finally it happened. The Goose in the forground if it were to be a
Canada Goose should be almost twice the size of the Mallard in the background.

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Well, I guess we all know by know the Cackling Goose is much smaller that the Canada Goose.

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I am sorry that I don't have them both in one image, but here is a Canada Goose.

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