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  2. Diving duck - Wikipedia

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    This group of ducks is so named because its members feed mainly by diving, although in fact the Netta species are reluctant to dive, and feed more like dabbling ducks. These are gregarious ducks, mainly found on fresh water or on estuaries, though the greater scaup becomes marine during the northern winter. They are strong fliers; their broad ...

  3. Aythya - Wikipedia

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    Aythya is a genus of diving ducks, with twelve species currently accepted. [2] The genus was described in 1822 by the German zoologist Friedrich Boie, with the type species being greater scaup. [3] [4] The name Aythya comes from the Ancient Greek word αἴθυιᾰ (aithuia), which referred to an unknown diving-bird. [5] [6]

  4. Greater scaup - Wikipedia

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    The greater scaup (Aythya marila), just scaup in Europe or, colloquially, "bluebill" in North America, [3] is a mid-sized diving duck, larger than the closely related lesser scaup and tufted duck. It spends the summer months breeding in Iceland, east across Scandinavia, northern Russia and Siberia, Alaska, and northern Canada.

  5. New Zealand scaup - Wikipedia

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    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 to New Zealand. [2] They weigh around 650 grams (23 oz) and measure around 40 centimetres (16 in), and have dark-coloured plumage. They are found throughout New Zealand in deep natural and ...

  6. Ring-necked duck - Wikipedia

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    The ring-necked duck (Aythya collaris) is a diving duck from North America commonly found in freshwater ponds and lakes. [3] The scientific name is derived from Greek aithuia , an unidentified seabird mentioned by authors including Hesychius and Aristotle , and Latin collaris , "of the neck" from collum , "neck".

  7. Canvasback - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest species in the genus Aythya, [citation needed] and the largest diving duck in North America. [8] Canvasbacks are similar in size to a mallard but with a heavier and more compact build. 191 males wintering in western New York averaged 1,252 g (2.760 lb) and 54 females there averaged 1,154 g (2.544 lb). [9]

  8. Hundreds of dead ducks washed ashore near Chicago. Expert ...

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    The majority of the waterfowl were red-breasted mergansers, a diving duck also known as the sawbill. Other duck species and Canada geese also were among the victims. The warmer weather and melting ...

  9. Anatidae - Wikipedia

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    Subfamily: Aythyinae, diving ducks (Some 15 species of diving ducks, of worldwide distribution, in two to four genera; The 1986 morphological analysis [10] suggested the probably extinct pink-headed duck of India, previously treated separately in Rhodonessa, should be placed in Netta, but this has been questioned. [15]