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