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Surf Scoter

Surf Scoter
SurfScoter23.jpg
Scientific Classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Aves
Order:Anseriformes
Family:Anatidae
Genus:Melanitta
Species:perspicillata
Binomial name
Melanitta perspicillata

The Surf Scoter (Melanitta perspicillata) is a large sea duck, which breeds in Canada and Alaska.

It winters further south in temperate zones, on the coasts of the northern USA. Small numbers regularly winter in western Europe as far south as Great Britain. Some birds may over-winter on the Great Lakes. It forms large flocks on suitable coastal waters. These are tightly packed, and the birds tend to take off together.

The lined nest is built on the ground close to the sea, lakes or rivers, in woodland or tundra. 5-9 eggs are laid.

It is characterised by its bulky shape and large bill. The male is all black, except for white patches on the nape and forehead. It has a bulbous red, yellow and white bill. The females are brown birds with pale head patches. The wedge-shaped head and lack of white in the wings helps to distinguish female Surf Scoters from female Velvet Scoters.

This species dives for crustaceans and molluscs.

Referenced By

British avifauna | List of Birds of Santa Cruz County, California | List of British birds: Non-passerines | List of North American birds: non-passerines | Melanitta | Merginae | North American birds | Scoter | Sea-duck | Sea duck | Seaduck

 

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