SNOW GOOSE
(Chen hyperboreus
hyperboreus). Geese
are usually larger than
ducks, their bills are
shorter, stouter and the
"gutters" or flutings on
the sides are very
prominent, producing a
sort of grinning effect.
Adult Snow Geese are
entirely white, except
the primaries, which are
black. The head is often
or usually tinged with
pale rusty and the bill
and feet are pinkish.
Young birds are gray or
variously mottled. This
variety measures about
25 in. in length. They
nest on the ground
within the Arctic Circle
west of Hudson Bay to
Alaska. In winter they
are found throughout
western United States
and casually in the
east. They usually occur
in large flocks, fly
high in a long, extended
line and are very wary
whether in flight or
feeding. They live on
grain, tender grasses,
mollusks and insects;
their flesh is
palatable, but not
nearly equal to that of
Canada Geese.
GREATER SNOW GEESE
(Chen hyperboreus
nivalis) vary from
the preceding only in
size, measuring about 30
in. in length. Large
specimens of the last
are just like small ones
of this, so that the
distinction is not
perfectly satisfactory,
as it has to be based
largely upon locality
found. The present
variety is supposed to
breed east of Hudson Bay
and to winter in
southeastern United
States. Migrates chiefly
through the interior,
but is not uncommon on
the Atlantic coast south
of Chesapeake Bay.
BLUE GOOSE
(Chen caerulescens).
This is midway between
the two previous
varieties in size and
for a long time was
supposed to be a color
phase or a young plumage
of the Snow Goose. Its
breeding range is not
definitely known, but is
supposed to be in
northern Ungava. They
migrate through the
Mississippi Valley and
winter in the southern
portions of it. They are
also of rare or casual
occurrence on the
Atlantic coast and west
of the Rocky Mountains.
They cannot be termed at
all abundant, but
sizable flocks of them
are sometimes seen and
again one or two
individuals may be in
with a company of Snow
Geese. Those who have
eaten them declare their
flesh to be better than
that of the last
species.
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