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    From Bosque. At least I think it is a Ross's, based on the bill configuration. But it does show a little of that "grin patch" common to Snow Geese, so possibly a hybrid Ross's x Snow?? Any thoughts??

    D500, Sigma 150-600C @ 360mm; ISO 1250, 1/3200s @ f/8 manual. HH

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    Very nice flight capture, Bill. Beautiful wings up position, and I like the highlights on the feathers of far wing. Nicely handled blacks and whites, and sharp detail. I think you may have the correct hybrid ID.


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    Agree with the Ross's Goose. I like the wing position.

    Nice and clean image. I am not so sure about top right and left corners, but I guess you could not do much about the same.

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    Nice flight pose with nice light.

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    Thank you all.

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