sea widgeon (Meaning)

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sea widgeon ()

The scaup duck.

The pintail duck.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sea widgeon

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sea widgeon Sentence Examples

  1. The sea widgeon is a small and distinctive wildfowl that can be found in coastal and estuarine habitats.
  2. The sea widgeon's scientific name is Mareca penelope, and it belongs to the family Anatidae.
  3. These ducks have a distinctive call that sounds like "gleep-gleep," which can be heard from a distance.
  4. Sea widgeons can dive down to depths of up to three meters to feed on aquatic plants and small invertebrates.
  5. Female sea widgeons lay clutches of four to nine eggs, which they incubate for around 22 to 25 days.
  6. The ducklings quickly become independent and can fly within a few weeks of hatching.
  7. Sea widgeons are highly migratory birds and travel long distances between their breeding and wintering grounds.
  8. They can be found in coastal areas of Europe, Asia, and North America during the winter months.
  9. Sea widgeons have a life expectancy of around 15 years in the wild.
  10. Habitat loss and degradation are major threats to sea widgeon populations, and conservation efforts are needed to protect their numbers.

FAQs About the word sea widgeon

The scaup duck., The pintail duck.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The sea widgeon is a small and distinctive wildfowl that can be found in coastal and estuarine habitats.

The sea widgeon's scientific name is Mareca penelope, and it belongs to the family Anatidae.

These ducks have a distinctive call that sounds like "gleep-gleep," which can be heard from a distance.

Sea widgeons can dive down to depths of up to three meters to feed on aquatic plants and small invertebrates.