Here's why:
* Black and white body feathers: Black-necked Stilts have black and white plumage, with their black feathers covering their head, neck, and back, and white feathers on their underparts and wings.
* Looks like a goose: While not as large as a goose, they do have a similar overall shape with long legs and a long, thin beak.
* Red eye patch taking up a lot of its face: This is the most distinctive feature. Black-necked Stilts have a large, bright red eye patch that extends almost from the beak to the back of the head, covering a significant portion of their face.
If you can provide more details about the bird's size, beak shape, and habitat, it could help narrow down the identification.