brent goose
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Definition
Noun 1. A species of small, dark-colored goose: The brent goose is a waterfowl species characterized by its relatively small size and dark plumage. These geese breed in Arctic regions and undertake long migrations to southern coastal areas for the winter.
Examples of Usage
- The flock of brent geese flew in a perfect V-formation along the coastline.
- Birdwatchers travel to the estuary every winter to see the brent goose.
- The brent goose is also commonly known as the brant goose in North America.
Advanced Usage
- "Brent goose population": Used in ecological and conservation contexts to discuss the number and health of this species.
- Conservation efforts have helped stabilize the brent goose population in this region.
Variants and Related Words
- Brant goose (n): The common North American name for the brent goose.
- Branta bernicla (n): The scientific (Latin) name for the species.
Synonyms
- Brant: The primary synonym, especially in American English.
- Sea goose: A descriptive term sometimes used, referencing its coastal habitat.
Related Phrases
- Brent goose migration: A specific phrase referring to the seasonal journey of these birds.
- The brent goose migration is a key indicator of seasonal change.
Noun
- small dark geese that breed in the north and migrate southward