female name
In bird, little greater than the common goose, bare head, Crest bone, red Wattles on the cheeks and black plumage, bluish, with small and round, white spots symmetrically distributed throughout the body; tail short and pointed, the same in the male than the female, and Tarsus without original spurs of the country of the same name, has been domesticated in Europe, and their meat is highly prized