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- Anser albifrons
Identification
Adult: white front that most often does not continue up onto the crown and black bars on the belly are not found on the immature bird.
The Greenland subspecies (Greenland White-fronted Goose, flavirostris) is distinctive in that the bill is yellow-orange, where albifrons for example has a flesh-colored bill.
Similar Species
Lesser White-fronted Goose is the main contender, though immature birds may be mistaken for a number of other species.
Distribution
Has an almost circumpolar breeding distribution, from northern Russia through Siberia, Alaska, and Canada to Greenland. In winter it migrates south but in some cases at the same time strongly east or west of due south; for example the Greenland subspecies winters mainly in Ireland. Other populations come south to western and southern Europe, India, China, and Mexico.
Taxonomy
Five subspecies are recognized: albifrons, frontalis, flavirostris, gambelli, and elgasi.
Habitat
Behaviour
Vocalisation
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