in ornithology, a genus belonging to the order of anseres. The beak is straight, the superior mandible being much shorter than the inferior, which is truncated at the point. The species are two, viz. the nigra and fulva, both natives of America.
in ornithology, a genus belonging to the order of anseres. The beak is straight, the superior mandible being much shorter than the inferior, which is truncated at the point. The species are two, viz. the nigra and fulva, both natives of America.