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Unusual goose spotted at B.C. bird count

Hybrid of Canada and domestic species seen near Fort Langley

A rarely-seen mix of Canada goose and domestic goose was discovered paddling near Brae Island during the 13th Fort Langley bird count, held Saturday, March 2.

Event organizer Phil Henderson, a Fort Langley resident, called it an “oddball goose,” bigger, with a larger head and different colouring than a standard Canada goose.

“It’s something unusual,” Henderson noted.

“In addition to the size and facial differences, the orange legs of the hybrid [are different] – a ‘regular’ Canada Goose has black legs,” Henderson explained.

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