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The Harlequin Duck is a distinctive waterfowl species found along fast-moving rivers of North America and Asia. Males exhibit vibrant blue, white, and chestnut feathers, contrasting with the females’ more subdued brown plumage. This sea duck is notable for its adaptation to turbulent waters and bree...
The King Eider is a substantial sea duck inhabiting circumpolar Arctic and subarctic areas. It’s distinguished by the male’s striking, vibrant orange-yellow crest, a feature used in courtship displays. Primarily feeding on mollusks and crustaceans found in coastal waters, it's valuable for scientifi...
The Hooded Merganser is a North American waterfowl species belonging to the Anseriformes order. It’s notable for the male's prominent, adjustable crest, used in displays and potentially for regulating body temperature. Primarily a fish predator, it’s commonly found near rivers, streams, and coastal...
The long-tailed duck is a circumpolar waterfowl species inhabiting Arctic and subarctic coastal waters. It’s notable for its distinctive elongated tail feathers in males and skillful diving abilities used to forage for invertebrates and mollusks. Primarily found in North America and Eurasia, it's of...
The Steller’s Eider is a sea-duck native to the Arctic regions of Russia and Alaska. It’s notable for its small size among eiders and possesses distinctive black and white plumage on males. This species faces threats due to habitat loss and population declines. Researchers, conservationists, and bir...
The Smew is a small sea-duck belonging to the Anseriformes order. It’s notable for its distinctive appearance, particularly the male's contrasting black and white feathers resembling broken pottery. Primarily breeding in the boreal forests of northern Europe and Asia, the Smew is a fascinating subje...
The Spectacled Eider is a sea duck found in Arctic regions, particularly coastal Alaska. Its distinctive pale green eye patches are unique among eiders and make it easily identifiable. This species faces significant threats due to habitat loss and population decline. Scientists and researchers study...
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