- The red-breasted
merganser (Mergus
serrator) is a duck
species that is
native to much of the
Northern Hemisphere. The red
breast that
gives the species...
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common merganser (Mergus
merganser) and red-breasted
merganser (M.
serrator) have
broad ranges in the
northern hemisphere. The
Brazilian merganser (M. octosetaceus)...
- now extinct. This duck was
similar in size to the red-breasted
merganser (Mergus
serrator). The
adult male had a dark reddish-brown head,
crest and neck...
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Cornell lab of
Ornithology -
Cornell University Bird
Guide - Red-breasted
Merganser Ducks Unlimited - Wet-lands
conversation Canvasback Family ****IX. Anatinae...
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islandindica RV Smew
Lappfiskand Mergellus albellus RV
Common merganser Laksand Mergus merganser RV Red-breasted
merganser Siland Mergus serrator O,
probably DB...
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northern latitudes. The fish-eating
members of this group, such as the
mergansers and smew, have
serrated edges to
their bills to help them grip
their prey...
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islandica Hooded merganser,
Lophodytes cucullatus (n)
Common merganser,
Mergus merganser (n) Red-breasted
merganser,
Mergus serrator (n)
Masked duck,...
- Smew,
Mergellus albellus – W Red-breasted
merganser,
Mergus serrator – V
Common merganser,
Mergus merganser – R W Family:
Turnicidae Small buttonquail...
- XIV (2): 387–388 Nurse, C. G. 1902.
Occurrence of the Red-breasted
Merganser (
Merganser serrator) near Quetta.
Journal of the
Bombay Natural History Society...
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species also eat fish, molluscs, or
aquatic arthropods. One group, the
mergansers, are
primarily piscivorous, and have
serrated bills to help them catch...