Chen caerulescens
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Definition
Noun 1. Snow Goose: A species of North American wild goose (Chen caerulescens, also classified as Anser caerulescens) characterized by a seasonal color change in its plumage. It is dark-colored during the summer months but becomes predominantly white in the winter.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- A large flock of Chen caerulescens filled the sky during their spring migration.
- The biologist studied the feeding habits of Chen caerulescens in the Arctic tundra.
- We observed the white phase of Chen caerulescens at the wintering grounds.
Advanced Usage
- Scientific/Latin Name: The term is primarily used in scientific, ornithological, and formal contexts to precisely identify the species. In general English, the common name "snow goose" is almost always used.
- The paper catalogued all bird species in the refuge, including Branta canadensis and Chen caerulescens.
Variants and Related Words
- Snow Goose: The standard common name in English for .
- Blue Goose: A color morph of the same species () that has a dark body with a white head. It was once considered a separate species.
- Anser caerulescens: An alternative scientific genus classification for the same bird species.
Synonyms
- Snow Goose
- (Informally) Snows (e.g., "We saw thousands of snows today.")
Noun
- North American wild goose having dark plumage in summer but white in winter