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      • The Greater White-fronted Goose, scientifically known as Anser albifrons, is a captivating waterfowl species renowned for its distinctive appearance and remarkable migratory behavior. These geese are characterized by their brownish-gray bodies adorned with white patches on their faces surrounding the bill, giving them their distinctive name.
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  1. The Snow Goose is aptly named because this goose is totally white except for its black wingtips, pink bill with a black grin patch, and pink legs and feet. Interestingly, it has another variant, called the Blue Goose, which has a white head but a dark blue-gray body.

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    • Sebastopol. Europe. – Pure white color. – Long, curly feathers. – Orange-colored bill and legs. Weight: Male: 12–14 lbs (5.5–6.4 kg) Female: 10–12 lbs (4.5–5.5 kg)
    • Embden. Germany. – Pure white color. – White-tipped beak. – Orange shanks. Weight: Male: 26.5–31 lbs (12–14 kg) Female: 17.6–22 lbs (8–10 kg) Temperament
    • West of England. United Kingdom. – Ganders are nearly white. – Geese are white with gray marks. – Blue eyes. – Orange bill. Weight: Male: 16–20 lbs (7.3–9.1 kg)
    • Slovak White. Slovakia. – White with yellowish marks. – Yellow eye rims. – Orange bill and feet. Weight: Male: 13.2–15.4 lbs (6–7 kg) Female: 11–13.2 lbs (5–6 kg)
  3. The Greater White-fronted Goose is a stocky brown goose that occurs across the Northern Hemisphere and in North America is found mainly west of the Mississippi. It sports white feathers around its pinkish orange bill, orange legs, and a white line down its side.

    • Canada Goose (Branta canadensis) The Canada Goose looks striking, with its black head and neck contrasting against its white cheeks and chin. Despite their name, humans have introduced Canada Geese to various regions worldwide.
    • White-fronted Goose (Anser albifrons) The White-fronted Goose has black-speckled undersides, earning it the nickname 'specklebelly'. This bird, belonging to the Anatidae family, is of medium size and stands out with its bright orange legs and feet.
    • Snow Goose (Anser caerulescens) The Snow Goose is a North American bird species with white plumage1. Interestingly, there are also Blue Geese, which are just Snow Geese in a grey-blue color variation.
    • Brent Goose (Branta bernicla) The Brent Goose is a small bird with a black head, neck, and chest. While North Americans call it the Brant Goose, the name 'Brent' is more common worldwide.
    • Brant/Brent Goose (Branta bernicla) The brant goose, also sometimes called the brent goose, utilizes the coastal marshes of the Arctic tundra in Alaska and northern Canada during the breeding season.
    • Cackling Goose (Branta hutchinsii) Native to North America, cackling geese spend their summer breeding season in the cooler climes of northern Canada and Alaska.
    • Canada Goose (Branta canadensis) Perhaps the most widely known goose in North America, the Canada goose is, as you might expect, native throughout Canada and the US where they spend their summers.
    • Greater White-fronted Goose (Anser albifrons) Known commonly in Europe as simply the white-fronted goose, this species breeds in northern Europe and Asia, and spends its winters in southern and western Europe.
  4. Dec 25, 2020 · Named for the white patch on the forehead, both Greater and Lesser White-fronted Geese occur in Britain in winter. The former can be seen around British and Irish coasts in relatively good numbers during the colder months, while the latter is now very rare and finding one is a real challenge.

  5. Aug 14, 2022 · Adult Greater White-fronted Geese (sometimes called Speckled Geese, or Speckle-belly Geese) are brown in color with a white rump, white stripe on their side, white forehead, black spots on their stomach and a bright pinkish-orange bill and legs.

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