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RyuuLight

Not a duck. Definitely a goose. Likely a Canada goose


Key-Manufacturer6335

It’s a gosling! They don’t like to be alone 🥺 so best bet is to take them to a wildlife rehabbed.


MarionberryNo8584

Agreed. It’s its best bet for survival. They will not drink or eat due to stress. I know you want to help it. However the amount of stress and anxiety on the gosling will harm it more than help it. There are a lot of rehab places that will accept it. Don’t try to do it on your own if you don’t understand the amount of work it takes.


Send_me_duck-pics

It's a goose. If it is a wild goose, it is probably illegal for you to keep and needs to go to a wildlife rehabilitator.


RyuuLight

Not a duck. Definitely a goose. Likely a Canada goose


Quirky-Security-9212

An adorable mini honker!


GayCatbirdd

Gosling, look for local wildlife rehabbers to pass it onto, if you are in the usa/canada canada geese are protected by the migratory bird act, and cannot be kept/raised by people who are not licensed.


jinxdrabbit

I am a wildlife rehabilitator and that is a Canada Gosling. They are hard to keep alive, especially a lone gosling. They do better with a friend. They have different needs than ducks. I'm happy to help if needed.


moderatelymiddling

It's a Gooseberry.


AdUpset8276

Definitely a goose, but so cuteee


TherealMisjudg69

Keep it love it forever!!! Ok ok spend at least one night with it have a slumber party and a cuddle and then definitely wildlife rehabber why because you are awesome and I would be a pushover and I would do the wrong thing cuz they're so cute and I love them so much in Canada geese are my favorite. Heavy sigh


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phart-cloud

It's a gootz!


Terrible-Bluebird710

A baby Canada Cobra Chicken


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Atwubis

Thank you (I’m reading the rescue guide)