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  2. Scaly-sided merganser - Wikipedia

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    The scaly-sided merganser or Chinese merganser (Mergus squamatus) is an endangered typical merganser (genus Mergus). It lives in Manchuria and extreme Southeast Siberia , breeding in the north and wintering in the south.

  3. Mergus - Wikipedia

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    The Brazilian merganser (M. octosetaceus) is a South American duck, and one of the six most threatened waterfowl in the world, with possibly fewer than 250 birds in the wild. The scaly-sided merganser or "Chinese merganser" (M. squamatus) is an endangered species. It lives in temperate East Asia, breeding in the north and wintering in the south.

  4. List of national nature reserves of China - Wikipedia

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    Bishui Chinese Merganser National Nature Reserve: Heilongjiang 2,535 2016-05-02 Mergus squamatus: Cuibei Wetland National Nature Reserve: Heilongjiang 27,730 2016-05-02 Gujingyuan National Nature Reserve: Anhui 7,904.3 2016-05-02 Emeifeng National Nature Reserve: Fujian 10,299.59 2016-05-02 Wuyuan Forest Birds National Nature Reserve: Jiangxi ...

  5. Hooded merganser - Wikipedia

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    The hooded merganser (Lophodytes cucullatus) is a species of fish-eating duck in the subfamily Anatinae. It is the only extant species in the genus Lophodytes . The genus name derives from the Greek language : lophos meaning 'crest', and dutes meaning 'diver'.

  6. Common merganser - Wikipedia

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    The common merganser (North American) or goosander (Eurasian) (Mergus merganser) is a large sea duck of rivers and lakes in forested areas of Europe, Asia, and North America. The common merganser eats mainly fish.

  7. List of endangered and protected species of China - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese endangered species classifications are updated relatively infrequently, and a number of species deemed to be endangered by international bodies have not yet been so recognized in China. Many of the listed species are endemic to the country, such as the groove-toothed flying squirrel and the Ili pika .

  8. Red-breasted merganser - Wikipedia

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    The red-breasted merganser was formally described in 1758 by the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus in the tenth edition of his Systema Naturae under the current binomial name Mergus serrator. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The genus name Mergus is a Latin word used by Pliny and other Roman authors to refer to an unspecified water bird .

  9. Auckland Island merganser - Wikipedia

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    The Auckland Island merganser was known from the Auckland Islands archipelago, part of the New Zealand Subantarctic Islands. The only historical records are from Auckland Island and Adams Island. Holocene bones were found on Enderby Island. [5] The last specimens were apparently a pair shot on 9 January 1902, and the species is now extinct. [5]