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  2. Friendly Floatees spill - Wikipedia

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    "Plastic duck armada is heading for Britain after 15-year global voyage". The Times. London. Archived from the original on 11 May 2008 "The popular television show "Touch" based season 1 episode 11, "The Gyre, Pt. 1" on the floating duck phenomenon, citing the maritime accident that released the ducks into the sea".

  3. Filter feeder - Wikipedia

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    Filter feeders are aquatic animals that acquire nutrients by feeding on organic matters, food particles or smaller organisms (bacteria, microalgae and zooplanktons) suspended in water, typically by having the water pass over or through a specialized filtering organ that sieves out and/or traps solids.

  4. Drinking bird - Wikipedia

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    In Australian contemporary playwright John Romeril's play The Floating World, drinking birds are a symbolic prop which represent the progression of Les' insanity. [ 25 ] In season 7 episode 7 of animated sitcom The Simpsons titled " King-Size Homer " Homer uses a drinking bird to press the Y key on his nuclear control computer, eventually ...

  5. Duck hunters hear cry for help, then see boaters floating in ...

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    Brice Williamson and Clay Sorrell, hunting and fishing guides and captains with Williamson Outfitters in Eastpoint, were on the water by 6 a.m. on Jan. 20 and headed toward a boat ramp to pick up ...

  6. American coot - Wikipedia

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    Coots generally build floating nests and lay 8–12 eggs per clutch. [2] Females and males have similar appearances, but they can be distinguished during aggressive displays by the larger ruff (head plumage) on the male. [4] American coots eat primarily algae and other aquatic plants but also animals (both vertebrates and invertebrates) when ...

  7. Common merganser - Wikipedia

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    The female lays 6–17 (most often 8–12) white to yellowish eggs, and raises one brood in a season. The ducklings are taken by their mother on her back to rivers or lakes immediately after hatching, where they feed on freshwater invertebrates and small fish fry, fledging when 60–70 days old. The young are sexually mature at the age of two ...

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