Definitionn. large crested fish-eating diving duck having a slender hooked bill with serrated edges
Last update: October 24, 2015
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Knowing a mallard from a merganser has another side: gourmets prefer a corn-fed mallard to the fish duck. [Please select]
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They are difficult to distinguish in flight from the common merganser. [Please select]
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It is one of the last to migrate south, and is more common than the red-breasted merganser on inland waters. [Please select]
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Or was the idea whispered to some Indian hunter long ago, as he watched Merganser teach her young to dive. [Please select]
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This species is more common than Hooded Merganser in west, less common than Hooded in east. [Please select]
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The habits of the Goosander and Merganser are so much alike that further detail is unnecessary. [Please select]
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The name Merganser, that is, 'Diving Goose', has reference to the size of the bird and its habit of diving for its food. [Please select]
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They seem to me to keep the sea better than the Red-breasted Merganser--at least, I have not seen them seek shelter so much in the different bays. [Please select]
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