You Mean You're Not Going To Share?
by Susan McMenamin
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You Mean You're Not Going To Share?
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Susan McMenamin
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You Mean You're Not Going To Share? - The common merganser (North American) or goosander (Eurasian) (Mergus merganser) is a large duck of rivers and lakes in forested areas of Europe, northern and central Asia, and North America. The common merganser eats fish. Like the other mergansers, these fish-feeding ducks have serrated edges to their bills to help them grip their prey, so they are often known as "sawbills". Nesting is normally in a tree cavity, so it requires mature forest as its breeding habitat; they also readily use large nest boxes where provided, requiring an entrance hole 5.9 in diameter. In places devoid of trees (like Central Asian mountains), they use holes in cliffs and steep, high banks, sometimes at considerable distances from the water. The female lays 6–17 (most often 8–12) white to yellowish eggs, and raises one brood in a season. The ducklings are taken by their mother in her bill to rivers or lakes immediately after hatching, where they feed on freshwater invertebrates and small fish fry, fledging when 60–70 days old. Common Mergansers are known to form crèches, with single females having being observed with over 70 ducklings at one time. This male and female Common Merganser seen here was photographed in the Horicon Marsh, in Horicon, WI.
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March 27th, 2019
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