white-fronted goose (wītfrŭn′tĭd, hwīt-)
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Tweet n. Either of two gray-brown wild geese, Anser albifrons of northern regions of Eurasia and North America, or A. erythropus of northern Eurasia, having yellow legs and a white patch on the face. |
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