Subject: Canada Geese
Date: Nov 2 22:16:36 1997
From: "Noyes" - Noyes at olypen.com
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Tweeters,
I was wondering if anyone knows of a web site (or just information)with =
information and pictures on how to tell the Canada Geese subspecies =
apart. I believe I saw some Dusky Canada Geese with one I as yet have =
not "identified". Any help will be appreciated. Thank you for your time,
Elizabeth Noyes
Port Angel es, WA
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