General
Red-breasted Merganser: Medium-sized diving duck with black upperparts, gray sides, rust-brown breast, and white belly. Head, double crests, and neck are green; neck ring is white. Bill is long, thin, and bright orange. Females are gray overall with gray-washed, red-brown head, double crest, and white breast and belly.
Range and Habitat
Red-breasted Merganser: Breeds in Alaska and across northern Canada to Newfoundland and south to the Great Lakes. Spends winters chiefly along the coasts from Alaska south to California, from Maritime Provinces south to Florida, and along the Gulf Coast. Preferred habitat for breeding includes wooded lakes and tundra ponds; found mainly on saltwater during winter.
Listen to Call
Voice Text
Generally silent
Interesting Facts
The Red-breasted Merganser was first described in 1758 by Carolus Linnaeus, Swedish botanist, physician and zoologist.
They breed farther north and winter farther south than the other American mergansers.
It prefers salt water more than the other two species of merganser.
A group of ducks has many collective nouns, including a "brace", "flush", "paddling", "raft", and "team" of ducks.
Author
Gary Owen Dick
Related Birds
Mallard
Common Goldeneye
Smew
Hooded Merganser
Common Merganser
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