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  1. Andy Strachan

    Goose ID's please. Aberdeenshire, Scotland yesterday.

    I'm kinda getting that vibe as well haha but ah well, nevermind. Even if a few of you were pretty sure that it was, I doubt I'd be ticking it off, it's just not convincing either way. I thought it was interesting and good to get some opinions! Cheers
  2. Andy Strachan

    Goose ID's please. Aberdeenshire, Scotland yesterday.

    Thanks Steve. No other pics of the same goose I’m afraid, but I have here the same picture zoomed out a bit more, which might just help a bit to get a better sense of scale. I only noticed it when I was home. Although, like you, I’m not totally convinced its a PFG either. To me, the bill just...
  3. Andy Strachan

    Goose ID's please. Aberdeenshire, Scotland yesterday.

    Hi seawatcher, thanks for that. Why do you say the white-fronted is the Greenland race? Is that based on the fact it's in Scotland?
  4. Andy Strachan

    Goose ID's please. Aberdeenshire, Scotland yesterday.

    Hi guys, In a flock of pink-footed geese yesterday in Aberdeenshire, I spotted a couple that I'm not really sure about. I'm not really experienced with goose ID. In the first picture there is one bird with a longer, more slender neck than the rest and it seems to have a bigger greylag type...
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