merganser

noun
mer·​gan·​ser | \ (ˌ)mər-ˈgan(t)-sər How to pronounce merganser (audio) \

Definition of merganser

: any of various fish-eating diving ducks (especially genus Mergus) with a slender bill hooked at the end and serrated along the margins and usually a crested head — see common merganser

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The pools beavers make are too shallow for diving predators like mergansers and kingfishers and bigger fish. Starre Vartan, National Geographic, "Beavers on the coast are helping salmon bounce back. Here’s how.," 13 Aug. 2019 Usually, the lake had a mix of pines and maples around it, mallards and mergansers on it, the sky’s changing moods reflected in it. Alec Scott, Sunset Magazine, "Lake Effect: On Reviving a Family Tradition with Your Closest Friends," 22 Jan. 2018 At Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, a hooded merganser, a little blue heron, and a sora were spotted. BostonGlobe.com, "Bird sightings across the region," 23 June 2019 Today, a mated pair of mergansers share this bay of the fjord with splashing arctic terns, recently arrived from waters off Antarctica. Anchorage Daily News, "The sound of silence in Russell Fjord," 8 June 2019 Ring-necked ducks, buffleheads and hooded mergansers arrive for the winter. Houston Chronicle, "Top birding spots around Texas," 10 May 2018 But 50 yards to the north, mergansers and goldeneyes dove for fish in an open circle of water. Paul A. Smith, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, "Smith: Wisconsin's Lake Michigan harbors host world-class ice fishing for trout," 13 Jan. 2018 Lake Davidson gave up six red-breasted mergansers and a greater scaup, both nice ducks to find. Taylor Piephoff, charlotteobserver, "Birders find local rarities at neighborhood ponds, Lake Norman | Charlotte Observer," 11 Jan. 2018 For opening day, our six-member camp took 14 ducks, including seven woodies, five mallards, one blue-winged teal and one hooded merganser. Paul A. Smith, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, "Smith: Sultry weather, moderate duck flights mark Wisconsin's north zone opener," 30 Sep. 2017

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First Known Use of merganser

1668, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for merganser

New Latin, from Latin mergus, a waterfowl (from mergere) + anser goose — more at goose

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