O2 equilibria were measured in 0.1 mM Hepes buffer at pH 7.4 (± 0.01) and 37°C in the absence (stripped) and presence of Cl- ions (0.1 M KCl]) and IHP (at two-fold molar excess over tetrameric Hb). Anion sensitivities are indexed by the difference in log-transformed values of P50 in the presence and absence of Cl- ions (KCl) and IHP. The higher the ∆log P50 value, the higher the sensitivity of Hb-O2 affinity to the presence of a given anion or combination of anions. For the bar-headed goose mutants (all mutational intermediates between wildtype bar-headed goose and AncAnser), three-letter genotype codes denote amino acid states at α18, α63, and α119 (amino acid abbreviations underlined in bold = derived [non-ancestral]). At these same three sites, AncAnser is ‘GAP’ the wildtype genotype of bar-headed goose is ‘SVA’. For the greylag goose mutants (all mutational intermediates between wildtype greylag goose and AncAnser), two-letter genotype codes denote amino acid states at β4 and β125. At these same two sites, AncAnser is ‘TD’ the wildtype genotype of greylag goose is ‘SE’.