On a tip from a  fellow member of South Lake Simcoe Naturalists, I saw the Snow 
Goose (white morph adult) associating with a small flock of Canada Geese very 
close to shore opposite 717 Lake Drive East - between Salvation Army Road and 
the curve east of Mossington Point . This spot is about 1 km. east of Jackson's 
Point Ontario.

I identified it as a Snow Goose because the bill - pinkish -  was outlined by 
the black  "smile" line described in the National Geographic Guide to NA Birds. 
 Ross's Goose does not have the black line.  
Linda Wells
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