- The sea
ducks (Mergini) are a
tribe of the duck
subfamily of birds, the Anatinae. The
taxonomy of this
group is incomplete. Some
authorities separate the...
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Shiriyanetta hasegawai is an
extinct species of
seaduck from the
Pleistocene of ****an. It was flightless,
similar to the also
extinct Chendytes from the...
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Pleistocene deposits in the
Yakutia region of Russia. An
unnamed fossil seaduck,
known from a
humerus found in the
Middle Miocene Sajóvölgyi Formation...
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Atlantic puffins,
northern gannets,
northern fulmars, and
species of petrels,
seaducks,
loons (divers), cormorants, gulls, auks, and terns, and many
other seabirds...
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eiders (/ˈaɪ.dər/) are
large seaducks in the
genus Somateria. The
three extant species all
breed in the
cooler latitudes of the
Northern Hemisphere...
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murrelet (Brachyramphus marmoratus); the
brant goose (Branta bernicla);
seaducks such as the long-tailed duck (Clangula hyemalis),
harlequin duck (Histrionicus...
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Australian wood duck (Chenonetta jubata) A
genus of
prehistorically extinct seaducks, Chendytes, is
sometimes called the "diving-geese" due to
their large size...
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Steele watches a
video and
discusses Seaduck Research with
Edward Lohnes (left) and Dr.
Matthew C
Perry (right)...
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Buffleheads are
hunted and are
considered a gamebird. In
contrast to many
other seaducks that have
declined in
recent decades,
bufflehead numbers have remained...
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remotely as long as that of Chendytes.
Although originally thought to be a
seaduck in the
tribe Mergini,
analysis of
ancient DNA
sequences suggests that it...