Anser fabalis middendorffii Status: Rare casual winter visitor south and east. Documentation: Photograph: 29 Dec 1984-10 Jan 1985 DeSoto NWR, Washington Co (Rose 1985, Wright and Grenon 1985). Taxonomy: Former Bean Goose (Anser fabalis) consisting of five subspecies was split to two species, Taiga Bean Goose (Anser fabalis) with three subspecies fabalis, johanseni, and middendorffii, […]
BRANT
Branta bernicla hrota, B. b. nigricans Status: Rare casual spring and fall migrant statewide. Documentation: nigricans: specimen HMM 2557, 10 Nov 1916 Phillips, Hamilton Co; hrota: photograph 28 Oct 2017, Burt Co. Taxonomy: Taxonomy has been controversial, especially in North America, where 3-4 distinct breeding populations occur that are not easily assigned to current subspecies concepts. […]
[SWAN GOOSE]
Anser cygnoides Status: No accepted records. Taxonomy: No subspecies recognized (Gill et al 2022). The vast majority of Swan Goose reports for North America are designated “Swan Goose (Domestic type)”, usually referred to as “Chinese Goose”. These geese have been developed through selective breeding in eastern Asia from wild Swan Geese (Wikipedia) and are often […]
NORTHERN SHOVELER
Spatula clypeata Status: Common, locally abundant, regular spring migrant statewide. Locally common regular breeder north central and Panhandle, rare elsewhere. Common regular fall migrant statewide. Uncommon regular winter visitor south, east, and North Platte River Valley, rare casual elsewhere. Documentation: Specimen: UNSM ZM12449, 14 Apr 1909 Cass Co. Taxonomy: No subspecies are recognized (Gill et al 2022). […]
TRUMPETER SWAN
Cygnus buccinator Status: Locally common, regular spring and fall migrant and winter visitor statewide, rare west of Sandhills and in southwest. Locally fairly common regular summer resident at Sandhills lakes, rare elsewhere. Documentation: Specimen: HMM 573, circa 15 Mar 1898 Overton, Dawson Co. Taxonomy: No subspecies are recognized (Gill et al 2022). Breeding populations that […]
EMPEROR GOOSE
Anser canagica Status: Accidental in spring. Documentation: A moribund adult was found by NGPC staff at Harvard WPA, Clay Co 17 Mar 1997 (Brogie 1998). Taxonomy: The genus Chen was recently lumped with genus Anser based on genetic studies (Chesser et al 2017). No subspecies are recognized (Gill et al 2022). Record: A moribund adult […]