In 2004 the four smallest subspecies of the Canada Goose were split into a separate species. The smaller species is known as the Cackling Goose. The main difference is in overall size, a smaller bill, and a white ring at the base of the neck. The books say their voices are similar, but the Cackling Goose is higher. From observation today, I would say thats pretty accurate. Sort of the difference between a tenor and a soprano. I must confess I generally pay little attention to Canada Geese, except for the spring time when the goslings are cute and eminently photographable! So, while I knew that Cackling Geese winter in this area, I have never really sought them out.
Today was one of those days that gives one hope that spring may come sometime. They were forecasting 40 degrees and that sounded like a heat wave after the temperatures in the past week. Schramm Park was among my destinations today.
In the pond by the old fishery was a Cackling Goose,

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larger imageAnd for size comparison with a Canada Goose

larger imageGuess I'll have to pay more attention to the Canada Geese...cuz' one never knows, there just might be a Cackling Goose in their midst
4 comments:
I was a bit shocked at how small Cackling Geese are the first time that I saw one.
Even after seeing the size difference, I was somewhat suprised by the size difference listed in the bird books. Forty-five inches long versus twenty-five inches long.
I kind of had it the other way around.-Even after seeeing the size-difference in the books, it didn't really strike me until I saw it in person.
hmmm Sounds like one of those right brain, left brain kind of things.
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