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scaup

American  
[skawp] / skɔp /

noun

  1. any of several diving ducks of the genus Aythya, especially A. marila greater scaup, of the Northern Hemisphere, having a bluish-gray bill.


scaup British  
/ skɔːp /

noun

  1. Also called (US): bluebill.   broadbill.  either of two diving ducks, Aythya marila ( greater scaup ) or A. affinis ( lesser scaup ), of Europe and America, having a black-and-white plumage in the male

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Etymology

Origin of scaup

1665–75; by ellipsis from scaup duck, probably with Scots, N dial. scaup, scalp mussel bed (of uncertain origin)

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In addition to Canada geese and mallards, in recent weeks Birky Pond has hosted hooded mergansers, bufflehead, redhead ducks, canvasbacks, northern shovelers, scaup and ring-necked ducks, to name a few.

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Close to 1,000 dead coot and lesser scaup have been found washed up on the shores near Genoa since October.

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One of the snails harbored the parasite that primarily kills coots and scaup, also known as bluebills.

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A DNR news release says the majority of birds were American coot and lesser scaup.

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Also spotted, but in fewer numbers, were snow geese, buffleheads, redheads, goldeneyes, American widgeon, ruddy, ring-necked, canvasbacks, scaup and wood ducks.

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