mergus albellus
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Definition
Noun: * A species of duck: Mergus albellus is the scientific name for the smew, a small, migratory sea duck. * A type of merganser: It is the smallest species within the merganser genus (Mergus), known for expert diving ability. * A specific bird: A bird characterized by distinctive black and white plumage in males and found primarily in northern Eurasia.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The birdwatchers were thrilled to spot a Mergus albellus on the lake.
- Unlike the larger common merganser, the Mergus albellus is quite petite.
- The drake Mergus albellus has a striking white body with black markings.
Advanced Usage
- In ornithological context: The term is used in scientific, taxonomic, and birding contexts to specify this exact species, often in contrast to other mergansers like (common merganser) or (red-breasted merganser).
- The study compared the diving depths of Mergus merganser and Mergus albellus.
Variants and Related Words
- Smew (n): The common English name for .
- We saw a flock of smew today.
- Merganser (n): The genus or group name for fish-eating diving ducks, which includes the smew.
- Several species of merganser winter on this coast.
Synonyms
- Smew: The standard common name.
- White merganser: A descriptive, less common name referencing the male's plumage.
Related Terms
- Sea duck: A broad category of ducks to which the smew belongs.
- Diving duck: A behavioral classification for ducks that dive underwater for food, as opposed to "dabbling ducks."
Noun
- smallest merganser and most expert diver; found in northern Eurasia