- The
hooded merganser has a
sawbill but is not
classified as a
typical merganser.
Hooded mergansers are the second-smallest
species of
merganser, with only...
- brownish-red,
brightest on
adult males,
dullest on juveniles. Like the
other mergansers,
these piscivorous ducks have
serrated edges to
their bills to help them...
-
Although they are seaducks, most of the
mergansers prefer riverine habitats, with only the red-breasted
merganser being common at sea.
These large fish-eaters...
- the scaly-sided
merganser might compete with
other Merginae with
which it
shares its
habitat then, e.g.
common mergansers (M.
merganser) and
common goldeneyes...
- 22 in) as an adult.
Young Brazilian mergansers are
mainly black with
white throat and breast. The
Brazilian mergansers are
generally silent birds, but may...
-
harsh gruk. At
other times this
species is
largely silent. Red-breasted
mergansers dive and swim underwater. They
mainly eat
small fish, but also consume...
- The
Auckland Island merganser (Mergus australis) (Māori: Miuweka), also
known as the New
Zealand merganser, was a
typical merganser that is now extinct...
- A
merganser is a fish-eating duck of the
genus Mergus – also
known as the "typical
mergansers" – in the
subfamily Anatinae.
Merganser may also
refer to:...
- The
Percival Merganser was a light,
civil transport of the late 1940s. It was a twin-engine, high-wing
monoplane of all-metal,
stressed skin construction...
- USS
Merganser may
refer to the
following ships of the
United States Navy: USS
Merganser (AM-135), was
originally the
commercial trawler Annapolis acquired...