| NOUN | a merganser | mergansers / [especially collectively] merganser |
| SYNO | fish duck | merganser | sawbill | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- The common merganser ("Mergus merganser") and red-breasted merganser ("M.
- The Halkomelem name for Burgoyne Bay ("Xwaaqw’um") means "female merganser duck place", specifically the red-breasted merganser which congregate there year-round.
- The Narathali lake, Raidāk and Jayanti rivers provide habitat to migratory birds like common merganser ("Mergus merganser"), Eurasian teal ("Anas crecca"), black-necked crane ("Grus nigricollis"), black stork ("Ciconia nigra"), and ferruginous pochard ("Aythya nyroca").
- The islands are mostly covered by Willows, in more open places black-headed gulls nest, mallard, teal and red-breasted merganser breed on the island, great crested grebe largely use the mainland shores of the lake.
- The New Zealand merganser ("Mergus australis"), also known as Auckland merganser or Auckland Islands merganser, was a typical merganser which is now extinct.
- The Innu call the river "U`suk `Sipo", meaning red-breasted merganser ("Mergus serrator"), a common bird species on the North Shore.
- The Chatham Island merganser ("Mergus milleneri") is an extinct species of merganser.
- The current world record price for an antique duck decoy at auction is a red-breasted merganser hen by Lothrop Holmes for $856,000. Guyette & Deeter and Christie's New York. January 2007.
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