Hmm. They do look a lot like that. I wonder... might explain why they were just marked 'goose eggs' without what kind on the box; most of the time when I see hatching eggs, the breed is noted, but it's *illegal* to sell Canada eggs here. If the seller knew they were Canadas, they might have just foisted them off as 'goose eggs' in order to get out of trouble, figuring whoever bought them wouldn't know who to go back on. Meh... Well, if they are Canadas, it's legal to harbor them here as long as you don't sell or give them away, or intentionally breed them. If they do turn out to be Canadas, I will go get the license to do rehab; it's just a formality anyway, they've been asking me to do it for years haha.
I have the two Mystery Geese in town with me, and the little African is out at the farm. I had all three here last week but it was getting pretty noisy with them all calling to each other and I didn't want to upset the neighbors LOL. The two are in town because of the poor naked one (the other one denuded it a couple of weeks ago) still kind of keeping an eye on it until it fledges again and I am trying to get them back together once it does, so the sibling stayed where they can at least see each other. They were both pretty interested in the African when it was here, so I am hoping they will all get on together when we get them all out to the big place.
I will try to get a photo of the fluffy one next to the African for comparison, once I get them out there.