Tuesday, 10 December 2024

Re: [cobirds] likely juvenile Hybrid Greater White fronted goose? Dodd reservoir

Eric DeFonso suggested a juvenile, and that makes the most sense.  There was an adult at Dodd a few weeks ago, very clearly, and since I haven't seen many juvenile GWFG, it's likely my lack of experience with them. 


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On Dec 10, 2024, at 11:13 AM, elena <elena@indra.com> wrote:

There's an odd looking greater white fronted goose, maybe a hybrid? S/he has the orange bill and orange (a little more faded than a usual GWFG) legs, white under tail, body color similar to GWFG, but no white on face and the goose just looks a little, well, different. Visible from 75th street, I have a phone camera picture. Do they hybridize with anyone else? Dodd Reservoir is between Monarch and Niwot roads and 75th street just off the Diagonal.



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I acknowledge that I live in the territory of Hinóno'éí (Arapaho), Cheyenne and Ute Nations, according to the 1851 Treaty of Fort Laramie, and that Colorado's Front Range is home to many Native peoples. Reconozco que vivo en el territorio de las naciones Hinóno'éí (Arapaho), Cheyenne y Ute, según el Tratado de Fort Laramie en 1851, y que el estado de Colorado al esté de las Montañas Rocosas es territorio de muchos pueblos indígenas.


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