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Common Merganser - Ducks - All About BirdsCommon Mergansers are sometimes called sawbills, fish ducks, or goosanders. The word “merganser” comes from the Latin and roughly translates to “plunging goose ...
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Typical Mergansers (Genus Mergus) - iNaturalistMergus is the genus of the typical mergansers, fish-eating ducks in the subfamily Anatinae. The genus name is a Latin word used by Pliny and other Roman authors ...
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Brazilian Merganser Mergus octosetaceus - Birds of the WorldApr 28, 2009 · The Brazilian Merganser (Mergus octosetaceus) is one of the most threatened waterfowl in the world and one of the most threatened birds in the Americas.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Common Merganser - Mergus merganser - Birds of the WorldThis large, cold-hardy, fish-eating sea duck nests worldwide near large lakes and rivers in northern forested habitats. In North America, it winters on ...
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Red-breasted Merganser - Mergus serrator - Birds of the WorldExplore Taxonomy. Order. Anseriformes. Family. Anatidae. Genus. Mergus · Toggle Printable View (single page) Surprise Me · Previous Brazilian Merganser · Next ...
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Scaly-sided Merganser Mergus squamatus - Birds of the WorldMar 4, 2020 · Recent phylogenetic study found this species to be basal to M. merganser (3. Comparative mitochondrial genetics of North American and Eurasian ...
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Phylogeny and Evolutionary Ecology of Modern Seaducks (AnatidaeWithin Mergus, a basal grade of the southem- hemispheric species (A4. australis and M. octo- setaceus) subtends a terminal clade in which the. Common Merganser ...
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Diet and Foraging - Common Merganser - Birds of the WorldOct 4, 2020 · Common Merganser (Mergus merganser), version 1.0. In Birds of the ... Taxonomy Explorer · Full Species List · News and Webinars. Access.Diet And Foraging · Feeding · Food Capture And Consumption
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Common Merganser | Audubon Field GuideThis fish-eating duck is the typical merganser of freshwater lakes. Its flocks are usually small, but these may combine into big concentrations sometimes at ...
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Common Merganser Identification - All About BirdsMeasurements. Both Sexes. Length: 21.3-27.9 in (54-71 cm); Weight: 31.8-76.2 oz (900-2160 g); Wingspan: 33.9 in (86 cm) ... Adult males are crisply patterned with ...
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Red-breasted Merganser Identification - All About BirdsLength: 20.1-25.2 in (51-64 cm) · Weight: 28.2-47.6 oz (800-1350 g) · Wingspan: 26.0-29.1 in (66-74 cm).
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Mergus serrator (red-breasted merganser) | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity Web### Morphological Details of Mergus serrator (Red-breasted Merganser)
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Plumages, Molts, and Structure - Common MerganserCommon Mergansers have 10 full-length primaries, 17-18 secondaries (including 4-5 tertials or tertial-like feathers), and 18-20 rectrices.
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Mergus merganser - Animal Diversity WebMergus merganser (common mergansers or goosanders) occur in both the Nearctic and Palearctic regions. Although their abundance has been decreasing in North ...
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Scaly-sided Merganser Mergus squamatus - eBirdMale has a glossy green head and a black-and-white back. Female has a rusty brown head and gray back. Both sexes have prominent dark-edged white “scales” on the ...Missing: morphology body
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Plumages, Molts, and Structure - Red-breasted MerganserSex differences are significant; male is larger than female (wing 8-9% longer), wing and tail of immature are significantly shorter (wing 4-5%; tail 13-16 ...Missing: dimorphism | Show results with:dimorphism
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Brazilian Merganser Mergus octosetaceus - eBirdUnmistakable in range. Odd-looking duck with a long thin bill, dark green head, and spiky crest. In flight, exhibits white wing panels.Missing: plumage | Show results with:plumage
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MERGUS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterThe meaning of MERGUS is a genus of highly aquatic diving ... Word History. Etymology. New Latin, from Latin, diver (waterfowl), from mergere to dip, plunge ...
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Mergus serrator (Red-breasted Merganser) - AvibaseThe red-breasted merganser is a diving duck, one of the sawbills. The genus name is a Latin word used by Pliny and other Roman authors to refer to an ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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Mergellus Selby, 1840 - GBIFMergellus Selby, 1840. Dataset; GBIF Backbone Taxonomy: Rank; GENUS: Published in ... Mergellus Selby, 1840; Common names: Smews in English: Smews in English ...
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World Register of Marine Species - Lophodytes Reichenbach, 1852May 27, 2005 · Lophodytes Reichenbach, 1852 ; Animalia (Kingdom) ; Chordata (Phylum) ; Vertebrata (Subphylum) ; Gnathostomata (Infraphylum) ; Tetrapoda (Megaclass) ...
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Red-breasted Merganser - All About BirdsRed-breasted Mergansers don't acquire breeding plumage until they are 2 years old. Red-breasted Mergansers need to eat 15 to 20 fish per day, which ...
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Red-breasted Merganser | Audubon Field Guide19-26" (48-66 cm). Male not as white as Common Merganser, with gray sides, dark red breast. Shaggy crest not obvious at distance, but white collar is ...Missing: length | Show results with:length
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Scaly-sided Merganser Mergus Squamatus Species FactsheetThis migratory species has shown some signs of recovery following rapid declines in the late 20th century, but its strict preference for undisturbed, ...Missing: body bill
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Field Identification - Brazilian Merganser - Mergus octosetaceusApr 28, 2009 · Brazilian Merganser is a slender, dark, medium-sized bird, with a typically long crest on the rear of the head. Back and wings are grayish ...
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Brazilian Merganser Mergus Octosetaceus Species FactsheetRange description. The species occurs in extremely low numbers at a few highly disjunct localities in south-central Brazil, northeast Argentina and possibly ...
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Chatham Island merganser | New Zealand Birds OnlineThe Chatham Island merganser was smaller than all other Mergus species. Compared with its close relative, the Auckland Island merganser, the Chatham Island ...
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Island differentiation of New Zealand's extinct mergansers (Anatidae ...An ambiguous designation of the holotype of Chatham Island Merganser Mergus milleneri is corrected, and an overlooked discovery of a bone of this merganser ...
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Ancient mitogenomes reveal evidence for the Late Miocene ...May 7, 2024 · ... Chatham Island merganser (785 km east of NZ), as well as Mergus spp. from mainland NZ. Breeding distributions are based off the Cornell Lab ...
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Ancient mitogenomes reveal evidence for the late Miocene dispersal ...Sep 6, 2023 · The most recent node within Mergus was the common ancestor of the Auckland Island merganser and common merganser for which we estimated a mean ...
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Systematics - Common Merganser - Birds of the WorldWithin the genus Mergus, M. merganser is sister to either M. serrator, the Red-breasted Merganser, or M.
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Phylogenomics reveals ancient and contemporary gene flow ...We investigate the evolutionary history of the Mergini tribe (sea ducks) by coupling multi-species comparisons with phylogenomic analyses.
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Island differentiation of New Zealand's extinct mergansers (AnatidaeBased on these measurements, Holocene fossils of mergansers on New Zealand's mainland therefore are considered to be Mergus sp. indeterminate and we ...
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Red-breasted Merganser Mergus Serrator Species FactsheetThis species breeds in most of the northern North America, south to the Great Lakes, in Greenland (to Denmark), Iceland, and much of northern Eurasia.Missing: genus | Show results with:genus
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Mergus merganser - NatureServe ExplorerGenus: Mergus. Scientific Name Reference: American Ornithologists' Union (AOU). 1998. Check-list of North American birds. Seventh edition. American ...
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Red-breasted Merganser (Mergus serrator) - SIMoNThe Red-breasted Merganser is a long-bodied, diving duck with a rust-colored, wispy, shaggy double crest, and a reddish breast. It is a large, thin duck.Missing: measurements | Show results with:measurements
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Remaining suitable areas for the critically endangered Brazilian ...The Brazilian Merganser Mergus octosetaceus is an endemic South American waterfowl, inhabiting clear and rapid river courses sided by gallery forest of ...
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The population size and breeding range of the Scaly-sided ...Aug 5, 2025 · ... The Scaly-sided Merganser Mergus squamatus is an endangered species restricted to small breeding populations in the Russian and Chinese Far ...
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New Zealand Merganser Mergus Australis Species FactsheetThe New Zealand Merganser is extinct, last recorded in 1902, and was restricted to the Auckland Islands. It was a freshwater species.
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Auckland Island merganser | Miuweka - New Zealand Birds OnlineOrder: Anseriformes ; Family: Anatidae ; New Zealand status: Endemic ; Conservation status: Extinct ; Other names: southern merganser, New Zealand merganser.
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Red-breasted Merganser Mergus serrator - TN.govThe Red-breasted Merganser breeds farther north and winters farther south than the other American mergansers. Carolus Linnaeus, a Swedish botanist, physician ...
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Goosander Mergus Merganser Species Factsheet | BirdLife DataZoneThis species can be found breeding year-round in central Asia and western China, in northern Europe including France, Germany, Scandinavia, the United Kingdom ...Missing: euchros | Show results with:euchros
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Common Merganser, Life History - All About BirdsHabitat. Lakes and Ponds Common Mergansers spend the breeding season in northern forested habitats near large lakes and rivers. Since they nest in cavities ...
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Red-breasted Merganser Life History - All About BirdsThe Red-breasted Merganser is a shaggy-headed diving duck also known as the "sawbill"; named for its thin bill with tiny serrations on it that it uses to ...
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Diet and Foraging - Red-breasted Merganser - Birds of the WorldMain Foods Taken. Small fish photo (10-15 cm) and crustaceans; also worms, insects, amphibians, and some plant material.
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[PDF] EAAFP Scaly-sided Merganser Single Species Action PlanScaly-sided Mergansers feed on various fish species, frogs and water insect larvae on the breeding grounds. Ducklings rely on small fish and larvae. Brood- ...<|separator|>
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UBC Theses and DissertationsA merganser's daily food requirement (approx. 400 g) can be satisfied at smolt densities of 2 - 30/100 m² depending on the availability of cover and previous ...
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(PDF) Cooperative Feeding Behavior in Red-Breasted MergansersAug 7, 2025 · We saw seven Red-breasted Mergansers (Mergus serrator) behaving in a manner that suggested they were fishing cooperatively.References (0) · Recommended Publications · How Do Helpers Help? Helper...
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Breeding - Common Merganser - Birds of the WorldApr 29, 2020 · Annual cycle of breeding, molt, and migration of the Common Merganser in central Ontario. Dashed line in migration ring indicates molt migration ...
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Breeding - Red-breasted Merganser - Mergus serratorJul 2, 2023 · By female only; begins with laying of last egg. Males depart to molt at the beginning of incubation. Female plucks down from her abdominal ...Breeding · Phenology · Eggs
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Reproductive Ecology of the Brazilian Merganser (Mergus ... - jstorThe nest success was 77.1%, and the duckling survival (up to 8 weeks) was 53.8%. Nest predation was relatively low at 7.9%, and the annual reproductive output ...
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Hooded merganser - National ZooFood/Eating Habits. Hooded mergansers eat fish, crustaceans and aquatic insects. Reproduction and Development. Hooded mergansers nest in tree cavities, hollow ...
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Common Merganser Range Map - All About BirdsCommon Mergansers are streamlined ducks that float gracefully down small rivers or shallow shorelines. The males are striking with clean white bodies, ...Missing: Mergus | Show results with:Mergus
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[PDF] Common Merganser - Sea Duck Joint VentureThey usually migrate along major rivers, lake chains, and coastlines during day and overland by night.
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Brazilian merganser: Critically endangered diving duckFeb 10, 2025 · The Brazilian merganser is a slender, medium-sized diving duck measuring approximately 49 to 56 cm (19.3–22 inches) in length, with a wingspan ...
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(PDF) Satellite Tracking of Scaly-Sided Merganser (Mergus ...Two Scaly-sided Mergansers completed their autumn migration across the Yellow Sea, lasting 58 and 26 days, respectively, arriving on their wintering grounds at ...
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Waterfowl - Species - Common Merganser - SCDNRFemales especially social on breeding grounds. During winter months, flocks in the hundreds are possible.<|separator|>
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Pacific Americas Flyway Factsheet - BirdLife DataZoneMergus serrator. Ducks, Geese, Swans. Least Concern. Goosander. Mergus merganser. Ducks, Geese, Swans. Least Concern. Lewis's Woodpecker. Melanerpes lewis.
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New map identifies risks, and potential sanctuaries, for Brazil's ...Sep 2, 2021 · Factors such as the expansion of farmland, increased pollution in waterways, changes in water flow and level caused by hydroelectric projects, ...
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Common Merganser - NH AudubonAt the same time, other contaminants still threaten mergansers, including mercury, lead, and organic chemicals like PCBs. Mergansers also suffered from reduced ...
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Contaminants Monitoring: Scaly-sided Merganser | Portland, ME USAConservation Efforts The overall health of Scaly-sided Mergansers and their ability to produce offspring seem to be impaired. Exposure to toxic chemicals is a ...
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Genetic Monitoring of the Captive Population of the Critically ... - MDPIMar 13, 2024 · The Brazilian Merganser (Mergus octosetaceus) is one of the rarest birds in South America, and it is a critically endangered Anatidae species ...
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Prague zoo breeds near-extinct Brazilian mergansers - Phys.orgApr 16, 2025 · The IUCN has listed the Brazilian merganser, a fish-eating duck with prominent head feathers, as critically endangered since 1994. Vaidl said ...Missing: plumage | Show results with:plumage
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Conservation and Management - Brazilian MerganserApr 28, 2009 · All anthropogenic activities that influence the quality and integrity of the rivers and their banks are a potential threat to the Brazilian ...
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Common Merganser | Ducks UnlimitedSpring Migration: Spring migration occurs in February–April with arrival on breeding areas often timed with ice-out, in March to May depending on latitude.
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Brazilian Merganser Captive Reproduction Project - Minnesota ZooMay 16, 2016 · This project primarily involves ex situ work in a captive breeding program with goals to reintroduce the offspring to the wild. Eggs would be ...