Canadian goose
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Definition
Noun: 1. A common, large, wild waterfowl (Branta canadensis) native to North America, characterized by its greyish-brown body, black head and neck, and distinctive white "chinstrap" marking. It is known for its loud, resonant, honking call and its characteristic V-shaped flight formation during migration.
Usage Examples
- The Canadian goose is a familiar sight on ponds and in parks across much of North America.
- We heard the loud honking of a flock of Canadian geese flying overhead in a perfect V.
- A solitary Canadian goose was grazing on the grass near the waterfront.
Advanced Usage Notes
- The term Canadian goose is widely used in everyday language, but the formally recognized common name in ornithology is Canada goose. Both terms refer to the same species ().
- The species is highly adaptable and is now found in many urban and suburban areas, often leading to interactions with humans.
Variants and Related Words
- Canada goose: The more precise ornithological common name for the species. (e.g., )
- Honker: An informal, colloquial name for the bird, derived from its loud call. (e.g., )
Synonyms
- Branta canadensis: The scientific (Latin) name for the species.
- Wild goose: A general term that can include this species among others.
Related Phrases and Idioms
- A wild goose chase: A futile search or pointless pursuit. (Note: This idiom uses "goose" generally and is not specific to the Canadian goose).
- Trying to find a specific book in that disorganized library was a wild goose chase.
Noun
- common greyish-brown wild goose of North America with a loud, trumpeting call