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Chinese goose

Anser cygnoides domesticus

Description:

The Chinese Goose is a breed of domesticated goose descended from the wild Swan Goose. Chinese geese differ from the wild birds in much larger size (up to 5–10 kg in males, 4–9 kg in females), and in having an often strongly developed basal knob on the upper side of the bill. The knob at the top of the beak is more prominent on males than females. By 6–8 weeks of age, the knob is already pronounced enough that it can be used for sexing. Chinese geese are a close cousin of the African goose, a heavier breed also descended from the Swan Goose. Chinese geese appear in two varieties: a brown similar to the wild Swan Goose, and white. While many domestic Chinese geese have a similar body type to other breeds, the breed standards as defined in the American Poultry Association's Standard of Perfection and other sources call for a slimmer, taller fowl.[1]

Habitat:

Crescent Lake, St. Petersburg, Florida

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3 Comments

Leah M
Leah M 12 years ago

I just snapped these not too long ago as well...first time I had ever seen them in my life!

LaurieWinters
LaurieWinters 12 years ago

Thanks Liam for the proper ID. I'll update it.

Liam
Liam 12 years ago

These ones are Brown Chinese (Swan) Geese (Anser cygnoides domesticus).

LaurieWinters
Spotted by
LaurieWinters

St. Petersburg, Florida, USA

Spotted on Dec 14, 2011
Submitted on Dec 15, 2011

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