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I'm thinking the one in the water farther-est is gander and the second from the left is goose. Not too sure about the other 2 maybe another pair? we need servpolice.
I agree with you, MLyd..I´d guess the gander´s in the water, because of the way he´s holding himself. The two on the side are standing like females.(the one nearest looks female, but is standing closest, which is a gander thing, but I´d lean more to female.)I'm thinking the one in the water farther-est is gander and the second from the left is goose. Not too sure about the other 2 maybe another pair? we need servpolice.
The colour on their necks may be an indication, but their bills depend really on what they´ve inherited.. not their sex. I have a young gander that has a very long bill, and a young goose that has a short one...like their respective parents.I was told that the females have a longer beak and the males have stronger color on their necks.