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Diving ducks of North America having a bluish-grey bill.
bluebill
broadbill
scaup duck
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Examples for "
bluebill
"
bluebill
broadbill
scaup duck
Examples for "
bluebill
"
1
Mukoki examined a fat
bluebill
,
roasted to a rich brown, and gave it to Rod.
2
In ducks, there are mallards, black, wood, mandarin, blue and green winged teal, widgeon, redhead, pin-tail,
bluebill
,
gadwall, call and many others.
3
An aeroplane was whirring noisily above the quiet lake, startling the
bluebills
floating about on the surface.
4
There was a fine sprinkling of sprig, redhead, widgeon, plenty of teal,
bluebills
and some spoonbills, all fine, fat birds.
1
It could have been a marlin or a
broadbill
or a shark.
2
That would not have mattered if I had not hurt my back in an eleven-hour fight with a giant
broadbill
swordfish.
1
American
scaup
duck
,
woodcock, ruffed grouse, wild turkey, pileated woodpecker, parrakeet, white-necked raven, American raven (all Prof. L.L.
1
In flight, the dark wings are different from the white-edged wings of
scaup
.
2
Greater
scaup
prefer large open water areas; lesser
scaup
often use marshes and ponds.
3
Except for the wing marks, greater and lesser
scaup
appear nearly identical in the field.
4
Glen Coe is an uncommon high, weather-glim
scaup
o land in the north of Argyll, no far frae Fort William.
5
American
scaup
duck, woodcock, ruffed grouse, wild turkey, pileated woodpecker, parrakeet, white-necked raven, American raven (all Prof. L.L.
6
On the water, body size and head shape distinguish them from
scaups
and redheads.
7
Similar in appearance to
scaups
,
but more often found in fresh marshes and wooded ponds.
lesser scaup
american scaup
glim scaup
greater scaup