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Mergus serrator
This is a diving duck described as a "sawbill". You can see the serrated edges of the bill in this cropped photograph. The male has a dark head, white neck with a rusty breast, a black back, and white underparts.
They breed in freshwater lakes and rivers across northern North America, Greenland, Europe, and Asia.
This is migrant bird that I photographed by a bridge at a local reservoir.
2 Comments
Super beautiful close up!
Nice.. cool haircut :)