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- The lesser scaup (Aythya affinis) is a small North American diving duck that migrates south as far as Central America in winter. It is colloquially known...
- The greater scaup (Aythya marila), just scaup in Europe or, colloquially, "bluebill" in North America, is a mid-sized diving duck, larger than the closely...
- are similar are the greater scaup and lesser scaup, but these species have no tuft and a different call. The tufted duck is one of the species to which...
- Scaup is the common name for three species of diving duck: Greater scaup, or just "scaup", Aythya marila Lesser scaup, Aythya affinis New Zealand scaup...
- The diving ducks, commonly called pochards or scaups, are a category of duck which feed by diving beneath the surface of the water. They are part of Anatidae...
- species of duck do not "quack". In general, ducks make a range of calls, including whistles, cooing, yodels and grunts. For example, the scaupwhich are...
- The mallard (/ˈmælɑːrd, ˈmælərd/) or wild duck (Anas platyrhynchos) is a dabbling duck that breeds throughout the temperate and subtropical Americas, Eurasia...
- The New Zealand scaup (Aythya novaeseelandiae), also known as the black teal or pāpango in Māori, is a diving duck species of the genus Aythya endemic...
- species ferruginous duck and baer's pochard) and scaups (New Zealand scaup, ring-necked duck, tufted duck, greater scaup, lesser scaup). The redhead is a...
- be a diving duck. The genus Aythya was introduced in 1822 by the German zoologist Friedrich Boie. The type species is the greater scaup. The genus contains...