Ross's Goose - Chen rossii
Identification Tips:
- Length: 16 inches Wingspan: 51 inches
- Sexes similar
- Small goose
- Different color morphs
- Sometimes hybridizes with similar Snow Goose
White morph-adult
- Entirely white plumage
- Black primaries
- Pink legs and feet
- Pink bill
White morph-immature
- Mostly white plumage-pale gray upperparts
- Black primaries
- Dark legs and feet
- Dark bill
Blue morph-adult
- White head and upper neck
- Dark lower neck and body
- Pale gray wing upperwing coverts
- Scapulars dark-centered with white edges
- Mostly dark primaries and secondaries
- Pink legs and feet
- Pink bill
Similar species:
White morph Ross's Goose is extemely similar to the white morph Snow Goose.
The Ross's Goose is smaller with a stubbier bill without the black patch on the
mandibles. It also appears rounder-headed with a shorter neck. Immature white
morph Snow Goose is darker-backed than the immature white morph Ross's Goose.
The rare blue morph of the Ross's Goose can be separated from the similar blue
morph of the Snow Goose by the same structural characteristics already
mentioned. Hybrids between Ross's and Snow Geese have intermediate
characteristics.