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The Canada Goose has distinctive markings that set it apart from other goose species. It has a black head and neck, a white marking along the chin, and brownish body plumage.

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Q: How can observers tell a Canada goose apart from other types of geese?
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What is the plural of Canada goose?

Canadian Geese.


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