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In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female; for example:

The gender specific noun for a male is a gander.

The gender specific noun for a female is a goose or a hen.

Goose terminology

A gosling is a baby goose.

A female is a goose or hen

A male is a gander

A group on the ground is a gaggle

A formation in the sky is a wedge or skein

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A Goose.

edit: a gander refers to a group of geese. Much like a pod of whales, a herd of cows, a murder of crows, and a pride of lions. A female gander refers to a group of geese who lack a male presence.

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Ganders are male geese

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