barnacle goose
/'bɑ:nəklgu:s/ Cách viết khác : (bernicle_goose) /'bə:niklgu:s/
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Definition
Noun: A species of migratory goose (Branta leucopsis) native to the Arctic regions of Greenland, Svalbard, and Russia, characterized by a white face, black neck, and a relatively small size compared to similar waterfowl.
Usage
The term "barnacle goose" is used as a countable noun to refer to this specific type of bird. It is often used in ornithological, zoological, and general descriptive contexts. - A flock of barnacle geese landed on the coastal marsh. - The barnacle goose is known for its long migration to wintering grounds in the British Isles and northwestern Europe.
Advanced Usage
- Collective Reference: The term can be used in the plural to discuss the species as a whole or multiple individuals.
- Conservation efforts have helped increase the population of barnacle geese.
Variants and Related Words
- Branta leucopsis: The scientific (Latin) name for the barnacle goose.
- Barnacle: While "barnacle" alone refers to a type of shellfish, the compound name "barnacle goose" originates from an old myth that these geese were born from barnacles.
Synonyms
- No direct common synonyms: It is a specific species name. In general contexts, it could be grouped under "wild goose" or "waterfowl," but these are not precise synonyms.
Related Phrases
- Barnacle goose migration: A common phrase referring to the species' seasonal movement.
- We traveled to Scotland to observe the barnacle goose migration.
Related Idioms
- No common idioms feature this specific compound noun. The word "barnacle" alone appears in idioms like "cling like a barnacle," but this does not involve the goose species.
Noun
- European goose smaller than the brant; breeds in the far north