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duck
duck common name for wild and domestic waterfowl of the family Anatidae, which also includes geese and swans. It is hunted and bred for its meat, eggs, and feathers. Strictly speaking, duck refers to the female and drake to the male. Ducks are usually divided into three groups: the surface-feeding ... Read more
waterfowl
waterfowl common term for members of the order Anseriformes, wild, aquatic, typically freshwater birds including ducks, geese, and screamers. In Great Britain the term is also used to designate species kept for ornamental purposes on private lakes or ponds, while in North America it is used for qua... Read more
Aylesbury
Aylesbury , city (1991 pop. 51,999), Buckinghamshire, central England. It is an agricultural market for the upper Thames valley and is famous for its ducks. There are printing works, food processing, engineering, and other light industries, developed under a government program undertaken to disperse... Read more
canvas
canvas strong, coarse cloth of cotton, flax, hemp, or other fibers, early used as sailcloth. Left in its natural color, bleached, or dyed, it has a wide variety of uses, as for game, duffel, sport, mail, and nose bags, tennis shoes, covers, tents, and awnings. Waterproofed with tar, paint, or the l... Read more
Jean Baptiste Oudry
Jean Baptiste Oudry , 1686-1755, French animal painter. A pupil of Largillière, he became court painter to Louis XV, recording the king's hunts in his paintings and tapestry designs. He was also director of the Beauvais and the Gobelin tapestry works. He is known for his illustrations of La F... Read more
Ugo Betti
Ugo Betti , 1892-1953, Italian dramatist and poet. He was a judge by profession. His earliest published works were two volumes of poetry (1922 and 1932), but he is remembered for his dramas. He wrote 27 plays. Among the most notable were La padrona [the mistress] (1927), Frano allo scalo nord [l... Read more
spoonbill
spoonbill common name for a large wading bird related to the ibis. It has a long bill with a tip like a flattened spoon, with which it captures small aquatic animals. The roseate spoonbill, Ajaia ajaja, its plumage rosy pink accented with carmine on the wings and tail, is found from the Gulf stat... Read more
grebe
grebe , common name for swimming birds found on or near quiet waters in most parts of the world. Grebes resemble the loon and the duck ; they have short wings, vestigial tails, and long, individually webbed toes on feet that are set far back on a short, stubby body. They float lower in the water ... Read more
foie gras
foie gras [Fr.,=fat liver], livers of artificially fattened geese. Ducks and chickens are also sometimes used in the making of foie gras. The birds, kept in close coops to prevent exercise, are systematically fed to the limit of their capacity. Under this treatment the livers are brought to weigh 2... Read more
goose
goose common name for large wild and domesticated swimming birds related to the duck and the swan. Strictly speaking, the term goose is applied to the female and gander to the male. In North America the wild (or Canada) goose, Branta canadensis, is known by its honking call and by the migrati... Read more

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Ducks
Encyclopedia entry from: The Gale Encyclopedia of Science ...Scirpus spp.). Dabbling ducks also eat aquatic invertebrates...species of dabbling duck are mallards ( Anas...in the herbivorous dabbling ducks. Some bay and sea ducks, for example, the...ring-necked duck ( Aythya collaris...
duck
Book article from: World Encyclopedia duck Worldwide waterfowl, related...feathers. There are two groups: dabbling ducks, which feed from the surface, and diving ducks. All eat seeds, insects, crustacea...tribes: eiders , shelducks, dabbling ducks, perching ducks, pochards...

Dictionary entries related to "dabbling duck"

dabbling ducks
Book article from: A Dictionary of Zoology dabbling ducks ( Anas ) See ANATIDAE .
Anatidae
Book article from: A Dictionary of Zoology Anatidae ( ducks , geese , mergansers , pochards...species of Somateria ) are sea ducks, found in estuaries and coastal...these breed inland. Whistling ducks (eight species of Dendrocygna...with 36 species, is Anas (dabbling ducks); A. platyrhynchos...
Anas
Book article from: A Dictionary of Zoology Anas ( dabbling ducks ) See ANATIDAE .

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Multiple tests of the effect of nasal saddles on dabbling ducks: combining field and aviary approaches
Magazine article from: Bird Study; 3/1/2007; ; 700+ words ; ...general method for marking dabbling ducks. However, saddles may...Calvo & Furness 1992). Ducks, especially dabblers, are...close to 310 000 dabbling ducks had been ringed in Britain...seldom been used for dabbling ducks in Europe. In contrast, in...to the bird. As a group ...
HUNTERS LIKE THE DABBLING DUCKS
Newspaper article from: Dayton Daily News; 10/29/2002; ; 700+ words ; ...out decoys, decoy spreads, building duck blinds, scouting for ducks and selecting the proper guns and loads...gadwall, American wigeon, teal, wood duck, shoveler and mottled ducks. The ducks often are seen feeding in...regulations carefully if you want to be a duck hunter. A ...
DUCKS MAKE PIT STOPS AT LOCAL REFUGE
Newspaper article from: Post-Tribune (IN); 3/29/1997; 700+ words ; ...water to take off from than dabbling ducks, whose large wings let them...these three species of diving ducks - canvasback, ring neck and...Area without conflict? Diving ducks obviously dive for their food...the canvasback, red headed duck and lesser scaup, has been...
Removal of medium-sized predators and the breeding success of ducks in Finland
Magazine article from: Folia Zoologica; 1/1/2004; ; 700+ words ; ...monitored the breeding success of ducks for 4-5 years after the initiation...1) the breeding success of ducks will increase in removal areas...effect of predator removal on duck breeding success will be greatest...success of ground-nesting dabbling ducks. This study is a part of a...
Ducks fill lakes with rich colors
Newspaper article from: Grayslake Review (IL); 4/5/2007; 700+ words ; ...from quite a distance. Most of the ducks we saw at Rollins Savanna were dabbling ducks. But the goldeneye is a diving duck. This handsome duck with white body...see more goldeneye and other diving ducks along Lake Michigan and in some of...
Wood duck primer. (duck-hunting techniques)(includes related articles) (Waterfowl Hunting)
Magazine article from: Sports Afield; 11/1/1993; ; 700+ words ; ...same marshes frequented by dabbling ducks. More often than not, wood ducks will roost in a secluded pond...near dusk. Successful wood duck hunting begins with scouting...the timber. Typically wood ducks travel singly or in pairs...
Ducks flock to restored salt ponds, delight fans.
Newspaper article from: San Jose Mercury News (San Jose, CA); 12/31/2006; 700+ words ; ...Usual Suspects -- the ruddy ducks, the scaups, the wigeons...one of the so-called "dabbling ducks," says Cheryl Strong, biologist...the way they feed with their duck butts sticking up in the air...pond restoration project, the ducks started arriving in October...
DUCK POPULATION IS WAY UP
Newspaper article from: Post-Tribune (IN); 10/11/1997; 700+ words ; ...south. If the fall is mild, the ducks have a tendency to stick around...quite a feeding bonanza. Wood ducks and small dabbling ducks such as the green-wing teal...Mallards, the bread and butter duck of waterfowlers, peaked the first...
DUCKS HAVE RETURNED TO FARM WHERE WETLANDS ARE RESTORED.(VIRGINIA BEACH BEACON)
Newspaper article from: The Virginian Pilot; 3/16/1997; 700+ words ; ...heads down into the water. Dabbling ducks, as they also are called...and later for development, ducks have lost a lot of their habitat...He just likes having the ducks around. He is flooding more...and he plans on erecting wood duck nesting boxes to encourage...
Restored salt ponds lure ducks by the thousands
Newspaper article from: Oakland Tribune; 1/4/2007; ; 700+ words ; ...usual suspects -- the ruddy ducks, the scaups, the wigeons...one of the so-called "dabbling ducks," says Cheryl Strong, biologist...the way they feed with their duck butts sticking up in the air...pond restoration project, the ducks started arriving in October...