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Anatidae Goose (plural geese) is the general English title for the considerable total of birds, belonging to the family Anatidae. This personal too includes a swans, which are mostly big than geese, & a ducks, which are little.

Introduction

This article deals sustaining a admittedly geese in the subfamily Anserinae. The total of more water bird, chiefly related to the shelducks, have "goose" when section of their title.

Admittedly geese come medium to big birds, universally (using a exceptioNorth of the northéné) associated to the greater or even lesser extent sustaining h2o. Virtually all metal money inside Europe, Asia and North America are strongly migratory as wild birds, breeding in the far n & wintering lot farther south. But, escapes & introductions develop led to resident ferine populations of many coinage.

Geese keep close at hand been domesticated for centuries. In a West, farmyard geese come descended from either the Greylag, but within Asia a swan goose has been farmed for at least as hanker.

Completely geese eat an solely vegetarian diet, & occasionally potty turn into parasites while flocks feed in tillable crops.

Geese tend to lay the little total of eggs than ducks. All the same, two parents protect the nest & immature, which unremarkably resolutions around a higher survival rate for the young geese, called goslings.

The class action of geese on the ground is known as the gaggle. Once flying, the class action of geese is referred to as the wedge or even the skein. Watch List of collective nouns for birds

True geese

A below come verity goose mintage.

Genus Anser Brisson 1760, Grey Geese Greylag Goose Anser anser White-fronted Goose A. albifrons Lesser White-fronted Goose A. erythropus Bean Goose A. fabalis Pink-footed Goose A. brachyrhynchus Bar-headed Goose A. indicus Swan Goose, A. cygnoides

Genus Chen Boie 1822 or Anser (depending in authority cited), White Geese Snow Goose Chen caerulescens or Anser caerulescens Ross's Goose, C. rossii or even The. rossii Emperor Goose, C. canagica or even The. canagicus

Genus Branta Scopoli 1769, Black Geese Brent Goose Branta bernicla Barnacle Goose B. leucopsis Canada Goose B. canadensis Cackling Goose B. hutchinsii Red-breasted Goose B. ruficollis Hawaiian Goose or Nēnē, B. sandvicensis Nēnē-nui, B. hylobadistes

Genus Cereopsis Cape Barren Goose, Cereopsis novaehollandiae

Genus Cnemiornis, New Zealand Geese * South Island Goose, Cnemiornis calcitrans * North Island Goose, Cnemiornis gracilis

Other species called "geese"

There are the total of primarily southern hemisphere birds named when geese which are then supplementary right laid by owning a shelducks in the Tadorninae. Which are actually:

Blue-winged Goose, Cyanochen cyanopterus Andean Goose, Chloephaga melanoptera Magellan Goose, Chloephaga picta Kelp Goose, Chloephaga hybrida Ashy-headed Goose, Chloephaga poliocephala Ruddy-headed Goose, Chloephaga rubidiceps Orinoco Goose, Neochen jubata Egyptian Goose, Alopochen aegyptiacus

A Spur-winged Goose, Plectropterus gambensis, is most closely related to a shelducks, however distinct sufficiency to warrant its have subfamily, the Plectropterinae.

A trinity perching ducks in the genus Nettapus are known when as pygmy geese, like a Cotton Pygmy Goose, Nettapus javanica, but come admittedly ducks.

A unusual Magpie Goose is in a personal of its have, the Anseranatidae.

Etymology

Goose within its origins is one of a oldest words of the Indo-European languages, a modern list deriving from either the proto-Indo-European root, ghans, hence Sanskrit hamsa (feminine hamsii), Latin anser, Greek khén etc.

In the Germanic languages, the theme led to Old English gos by using a plural gés, German Gans & Old Norse flatulence. More modern derivatives come Russian gus & Old Irish géiss; a last name of the divine Jan Hus is derived from a Czech derivative husa.

Inside non-untechnical apply, the male goose is known as a "gander" (Anglo-Saxon gandra) & a female is the "goose" (''Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)'')

Greylag Goose
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Bean Goose
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Brent Goose
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Barnacle Goose
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Pink-footed Goose
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White-fronted Goose
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Snow Goose
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Nene
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Greenland White-fronted Goose
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