goldeneye
Americannoun
plural
goldeneyes,plural
goldeneye-
either of two diving ducks, Bucephala clangula, of Eurasia and North America, or B. islandica Barrow's goldeneye, of North America, having bright yellow eyes.
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Also called golden-eyed fly. a lacewing of the family Chrysopidae.
noun
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either of two black-and-white diving ducks, Bucephala clangula or B. islandica, of northern regions
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any lacewing of the family Chrysopidae that has a greenish body and eyes of a metallic lustre
Etymology
Origin of goldeneye
Example Sentences
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Potential bird sightings include gadwalls and buffleheads, dazzling ducks like the common goldeneye and the red-breasted merganser and tons of gulls, including the laughing gull and the ring-billed gull.
From New York Times
While the drone and boat operators were zealous in hazing the goose and four other birds - common goldeneye ducks - on Nov. 9, they did so as part of demonstration of the new technology.
From Washington Times
“There’s a goldeneye,” he said, pointing to a winsome little duck paddling among a thicket of brawny geese.
From Los Angeles Times
Also spotted, but in fewer numbers, were snow geese, buffleheads, redheads, goldeneyes, American widgeon, ruddy, ring-necked, canvasbacks, scaup and wood ducks.
From Washington Times
At least 80 birds, including surf scoters, buffleheads and common goldeneyes, have died.
From Salon
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