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- good jumping performance. Note that the term Goose-Rumped is sometimes used as a synonym for Steep-Rumped, potentially causing confusion, as the two conformations...
- The barnacle goose (Branta leucopsis) is a species of goose that belongs to the genus Branta of black geese, which contains species with extensive black...
- over the loins as desirable. The croup is rounded, neither too flat nor goose-rumped. The tail is low-set. The legs are to be straight and sound. Hooves are...
- The greylag goose (Anser anser) is a species of large goose in the waterfowl family Anatidae and the type species of the genus Anser. It has mottled and...
- bean goose but pink where that species is orange, and pink feet. The body is mid-grey-brown, the head and neck a richer, darker brown, the rump and vent...
- White-rumped babbler White-rumped cuckooshrike White-rumped falcon White-rumped hawk White-rumped kingfisher White-rumped monjita White-rumped munia White-rumped...
- endangered White-rumped vulture and Sociable lapwing; the vulnerable Sarus crane, Common pochard and Lesser white-fronted goose. The Red-breasted goose from Arctic...
- Barred buttonquail, Turnix suscitator – R Family: Indicatoridae Yellow-rumped honeyguide, Indicator xanthonotus – N r Family: Picidae Eurasian wryneck...
- stone-curlew Canada goose Chattering lory Chinese goose Common ostrich Diamond firetail Dusky lory Eclectus parrot Egyptian goose Emu Galah Green-winged...
- fine stately Canadian Horse, about five years old, with a white front, a Goose rump[...]and a long tail" Nova Scotia has "flourished in consequence of the...