hooded merganser
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Definition
Noun: 1. A small species of diving duck native to North America, scientifically named Lophodytes cucullatus. It is most notable for the male's distinctive large, fan-shaped crest on its head, which is black with a large white patch. This crest can be raised or lowered, giving the bird a "hooded" appearance.
Usage and Examples
- General Use: The term "hooded merganser" is used to specifically identify this species of duck in ornithology, birdwatching, and general nature contexts.
- We were lucky to spot a pair of hooded mergansers on the lake this morning.
- The hooded merganser is known for its excellent underwater vision, which helps it catch fish.
Advanced Usage and Notes
- Ornithological Context: In detailed descriptions, the term is used to discuss the bird's anatomy, behavior, and habitat.
- The diet of the hooded merganser consists primarily of small fish, crustaceans, and aquatic insects.
- Unlike the common merganser, the hooded merganser has a much smaller, more slender bill.
Variants and Related Words
- Merganser (Noun): The broader genus of diving ducks to which the hooded merganser belongs. Other types include the common merganser and the red-breasted merganser.
- Lophodytes cucullatus (Noun): The scientific (Latin) name for the hooded merganser.
Synonyms
- Hooded sheldrake (an older, less common name).
- Fish duck (a general, informal term for mergansers).
Related Phrases and Terms
- Crest-raising display: A specific behavior of the male hooded merganser during courtship, where it dramatically raises its large head crest.
- The male performed a crest-raising display to attract the female.
Noun
- small North American duck with a high circular crest on the male's head