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- Scoter - Wikipedia
The scoters are stocky seaducks in the genus Melanitta The drakes are mostly black and have swollen bills, the females are brown They breed in the far north of Europe, Asia, and North America, and winter further south in temperate zones of those continents They form large flocks on suitable coastal waters
- Surf Scoter Identification - All About Birds
Surf Scoter Identification Overview; ID info; Life History; Maps; Sounds; Identification; Photo Gallery; Similar Species; Surf Scoter Photos and Videos
- 5 Types of Scoters (Melanitta) - Birds of North America
With practice and a bird guide, one can identify the scoter species by the shape of their bills and the amount and location of white showing All scoters nest in the northern regions of North America
- Scoter | Sea Duck, Diving Bird, Winter Visitor | Britannica
Scoter, (genus Melanitta), any of three species of sea duck of the family Anatidae Within the divisions of true duck species, the scoter belongs in the diving duck group Scoters are good swimmers and divers and are mainly marine except during the breeding season
- Common Scoter Bird Facts (Melanitta nigra) | Birdfact
Diving beneath the waves, this sea duck transforms coastal waters into its own aquatic playground Visual Identification The Common Scoter is a medium-sized sea duck with a distinctive appearance Males are entirely black with a bulbous base to their bill, which features a yellow-orange patch
- SCOTER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SCOTER is any of a genus (Melanitta) of sea ducks of chiefly coastal Eurasia, Canada, and the U S that have males with chiefly black plumage
- Common Scoter - eBird
Fairly common sea duck; feeds by diving Breeds on tundra lakes; winters at sea in coastal bays, estuaries, harbors Rarely seen inland on fresh water, mainly during migration periods Occurs locally in flocks of hundreds, but also found as singles and small groups
- Common scoter - Wikipedia
The common scoter (Melanitta nigra) is a large sea duck, 43–54 cm (17–21 in) in length, which breeds over the far north of Europe and the Palearctic east to the Olenyok River The black scoter (M americana) of North America and eastern Siberia was formerly considered to be a subspecies
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