Hello Gary,
If you look closely at the face of the goose in your photos (especially the 
photo where the goose is facing sideways), you can see the outline of the 
"cheek patch" that occurs on Canada and Cackling geese. On an ordinary 
cackling goose, that patch would be white; on this goose it seems to be a 
lightish brown which contrasts with the dark color of the rest of the 
goose. Once you see it, the cheek patch is quite obvious and because of 
that field mark I would call this goose a melanistic cackling goose. (I'm 
assuming it's cackling based off of the stubby bill, but lesser Canada is 
not out of the question.) There have been recent reports of a couple 
different melanistic cackling geese in Northern Colorado, and the goose you 
photographed appears very similar to the pictures from those other reports. 
This is just my opinion, and other people might have different opinions, 
but I would confidently ID it as a melanistic cackling goose. 
Joe Kipper
Fort Collins

On Thursday, January 24, 2019 at 10:29:49 AM UTC-7, The "Nunn Guy" wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> Domestic or hybrid?  Photos here:
>
>
> http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/65/35th-ave-gravel-pit-ponds-greeley
>
> Thanks Gary Lefko, Nunn
> http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/
>
>

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