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The usual plan adopted is for the gunner to walk as unconcernedly towards the flock as possible, and when it begins to show uneasiness to run in twenty or thirty yards, select his bird and fire. To shoot into the " brown " of geese is about as useless as firing into teal on the water. Weight from eight to ten pounds. The Bean Goose (Anser segetum) is to be found in great numbers in the estuary of the Yangtze and the upper reaches of the river, and wherever there may be broad SMALL GAME 99 runni...ng fresh water. It is easily identified by its long bill, which is black at the base and tip and orange in the middle, and its orange legs. Weight seven and a fourth to eight and a half pounds. The Swan Goose (Anser cygnoides) is a very large bird, and would seem to be the stock whence the domestic geese of several different countries have sprung. The ganders of the reclaimed form are dis- tinguished by the knob at the base of the bill, but the evidence of many observers is that this is not found in the wild race.
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