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  2. Northern pintail - Wikipedia

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    Unusually for a bird with such a large range, it has no geographical subspecies if the possibly conspecific duck Eaton's pintail is considered to be a separate species. This is a large duck, and the male's long central tail feathers give rise to the species' English and scientific names. Both sexes have blue-grey bills and grey legs and feet.

  3. Consumed scrubfowl - Wikipedia

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    While it should be technically possible to extract ancient DNA from the singular egg (as was done for a duck egg collected in 1855 [6]), pending such a study, the identity of M. burnabyi is unresolved and it is best regarded as a nomen dubium – it most likely either represents a large and unusually-shaped egg of M. pritchardii, or a small egg ...

  4. Bigoli - Wikipedia

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    Initially bigoli were made with buckwheat flour, but are now more commonly made with whole-wheat flour, and sometimes include duck eggs. The preparation is then extruded through a bigolaro, from which the pasta gets its name. [1] Bigoli is a term used in Veneto; a similar type of pasta called pici is produced in Tuscany. [1]

  5. Anatidae - Wikipedia

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    In most species, only the female incubates the eggs. The young are precocial, and are able to feed themselves from birth. [3] One aberrant species, the black-headed duck, is an obligate brood parasite, laying its eggs in the nests of gulls and coots. While this species never raises its own young, a number of other ducks occasionally lay eggs in ...

  6. Man Found An Abandoned Egg And Decided To Take It Home ... - AOL

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    Sometimes, life surprises us in the most heartwarming ways. One day, Riyadh Khalaf from BBC Morning Live found an abandoned egg and decided to take it home.When the egg finally hatched, a tiny ...

  7. Balut (food) - Wikipedia

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    Balut nutrition specifications between chicken and duck have minor differences, but both eggs have around 14 grams of crude protein, 188 calories each, and around 100 milligrams of calcium. [14] A duck egg might have a higher value of nutrition than a chicken egg but overall, both chicken and duck balut have approximately the same nutritional ...

  8. Common pochard - Wikipedia

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    Like many ducks, common pochards suffer a high rate of parasitic egg-laying, a behaviour also known as egg dumping. Studies have shown that as many as 89% of nests in some areas contain one or more eggs not laid by the incubating female. [22] [23] The percentage of parasitic eggs may reach as high as 37% of all eggs laid in some populations. [23]

  9. Northern shoveler - Wikipedia

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    The northern shoveler (/ ˈ ʃ ʌ v əl ər /; Spatula clypeata), known simply in Britain as the shoveler, [2] is a common and widespread duck.It breeds in northern areas of Europe and across the Palearctic and across most of North America, [3] wintering in southern Europe, the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, Central America, the Caribbean, and northern South America.

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