Definitionn. freshwater duck of Eurasia and northern Africa related to mallards and teals
Last update: June 29, 2015
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We had scarcely gone a hundred yards ere a large widgeon rose from behind a bush, and Crusty, who was in advance, brought it down. [Please select]
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Hybrids between the mallard and the pin-tail and the mallard and the widgeon have been occasionally met with on the marshes of the Coast. [Please select]
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There were geese, barrel-headed and black-backed, teal, widgeon, mallard, and sheldrake, with curlews, and here and there a flamingo. [Please select]
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"They came in there like widgeon to the reeds, and round and round they swung--thus." [Please select]
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On November 1, 1910, he shot 82 ducks, and on November 8, 103, chiefly widgeon and teal. [Please select]
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The mallard, gadwall, widgeon, pintail, the various species of pochard and the common teal are rapidly disappearing. [Please select]
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The ducks, in particular, muscovy, mallard, teal, widgeon, and other kinds, the names of which Dick did not know, were numerous. [Please select]
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--The American Widgeon is a fairly common spring migrant in Coahuila. [Please select]
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[Illustration: WIDGEON (Anas americana)] THE WIDGEON (Anas Americana) The widgeon is one of the most common ducks of the Coast, both north and south. [Please select]
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The widgeon begins its migrations early in the fall and great numbers find their way as far south as the Coast marshes and lower lakes of Mexico. [Please select]
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