![]() ![]() ![]() It was definitely exciting to see Isiah, the colored boy, and our " Swoose" (a true cross between a swan and a goose) in our magazine. 1948 Grace de la Croix Daigre, "'Swoose' and Boy Get Around," The Rotarian, September 1948, p.1.Half a swan, half a goose, Alexander is a swoose. 1941 Ben Forrest, Glenn Burrs & Franklin Furlett, song: "Alexander the Swoose," originally performed by Kay Kyser and His Band, published by A-1 Music.What is it? It's a " swoose" - the only one in the world - a cross between a Canadian goose and an Australian swan. ![]() ![]() Peirce had already promised the bird to me, and so, during the summer, hearing that a more or less fabulous fowl had arrived from nowhere in particular, I visited the Park and Mr. Phillips, "Another "Swoose" or Swan × Goose Hybrid," The Auk, Vol. This ill-assorted pair had three children - three “ sweese”. It rejoices in the name of the “swoose”, a portmanteau word indicating its origin, for its father was a swan and its mother a goose. 1920 13 July, Daily Mail A bird prodigy of evil and hybrid character is the despair of a Norfolk farmer.1.1 Noun: "an animal born to a swan and goose"Įnglish citations of swoose Noun: "an animal born to a swan and goose". ![]()
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