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bergander (n.)

A European duck (Anas tadorna). See Sheldrake.

bergander Sentence Examples

  1. The male bergander's breeding plumage is distinguished by a striking black and white checkered pattern on its back.
  2. A female bergander's plumage is mainly brown, providing camouflage during nesting.
  3. Berganders are highly social birds, often forming large flocks during the non-breeding season.
  4. These migratory ducks spend winters in sheltered waters and move to breeding grounds in the spring.
  5. Berganders feed primarily on aquatic plants, using their serrated bills to cut and grind vegetation.
  6. The distinctive call of the bergander, a high-pitched whistle, can be heard during mating and territorial displays.
  7. Berganders have a unique wing molt pattern, shedding flight feathers asymmetrically, allowing them to retain some flight capability year-round.
  8. Nesting berganders often choose secluded islands or sheltered shorelines to protect their eggs from predators.
  9. The bergander's population has declined due to habitat loss and hunting pressure.
  10. Conservation efforts focus on preserving wetland habitats and protecting nesting sites for these magnificent birds.

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A European duck (Anas tadorna). See Sheldrake.

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The male bergander's breeding plumage is distinguished by a striking black and white checkered pattern on its back.

A female bergander's plumage is mainly brown, providing camouflage during nesting.

Berganders are highly social birds, often forming large flocks during the non-breeding season.

These migratory ducks spend winters in sheltered waters and move to breeding grounds in the spring.