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Have you ever seen the Spectacled Eider (Somateria fischeri)? During breeding season, males sport green plumage in a pattern that's reminiscent of glasses. While this doesn't make their vision sharper, it does help males stand out from the crowd. For the rest of the year, they revert to mottled-brown plumage, similar to females, which have more subdued spectacles year-round. This duck is unique in that it lives in the frigid high Arctic. It sustains itself on a diet of mostly mollusks and crustaceans, diving to pluck prey from the ocean floor.
Photo: Olaf Oliviero Riemer, CC BY-SA 3.0, Wikimedia Commons
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Spectacled Eider
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Dragons are the first intelligent race in the Kaarum. Their unique blood not only heals wounds, but also causes various transformations in the organisms of those who consume it. They were the ones who gave rise to all other races.
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Birds of Deadhorse, Alaska
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Round 2 match 8B


The Spectacled Eider is sexually dimorphic, meaning the males look different from the females. Males are black underneath with white backs and pale green heads. They have large white “spectacles” around their eyes and an orange bill that is partially covered by the feathers on their face. Their North American range is mostly restricted to coastal areas of Alaska, where they can be found during the breeding season.
The Long-tailed Duck is sexually dimorphic, meaning the males look different from the females. The species is named for the incredibly long tail feathers sported by the males. Males are patterned in dark brown and white, but their pattern changes throughout the year, with distinct summer and winter plumages. They are a sea duck and typically spend their winters in saltwater. Notably, quite a few of these birds also overwinter in Toronto, which is the largest urban centre in Canada.
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spectacled eider drake photographed by terathopius (2015)
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#62 Spectacled Eider

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it’s easy to see
“It’s easy to see why this handsome bird is named Spectacled Eider.”
October 1951
Quote taken from original text included with the image in the magazine
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yeaghhh i was like… hold up that’s not my beloved king eider… sighh

The king eider (pronounced /ˈaɪ.dər/) (Somateria spectabilis) is a large sea duck that breeds along Northern Hemisphere Arctic coasts of northeast Europe, North America and Asia. The birds spend most of the year in coastal marine ecosystems at high latitudes, and migrate to Arctic tundra to breed in June and July. They lay four to seven eggs in a scrape on the ground lined with grass and down.
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Have you ever seen the Spectacled Eider (Somateria fischeri)? During breeding season, males sport green plumage in a pattern that's reminiscent of glasses. While this doesn't make their vision sharper, it does help males stand out from the crowd.For the rest of the year, they revert to mottled-brown plumage, similar to females, which have more subdued spectacles year-round. This duck is unique in that it lives in the frigid high Arctic. It sustains itself on a diet of mostly mollusks and crustaceans, diving to pluck prey from the ocean floor.
Photo: Olaf Oliviero Riemer, CC BY-SA 3.0, Wikimedia Commons
#science#nature#natural history#animals#birds#ornithology#ducks#spectacled eider#water fowl#cool animals#did you know#fact of the day#arctic#glasses
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Drowsy Spectacled Eiders for Sleepy Bird Sunday
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I refuse to believe spectacled eiders are real animals


this is a goddam muppet.
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Spectacled Eider (Somateria fischeri), male, family Anatidae, order Anseriformes, Alaska
photograph by Olaf Oliviero Riemer
#eider#duck#waterfowl#bird#ornithology#somateria#anatidae#anseriformes#sea bird#ocean#alaska#animals#nature
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Round 1 match 8B


The Spectacled Eider is sexually dimorphic, meaning the males look different from the females. Males are black underneath with white backs and pale green heads. They have large white “spectacles” around their eyes and an orange bill that is partially covered by the feathers on their face. Their North American range is mostly restricted to coastal areas of Alaska, where they can be found during the breeding season.
The Snow Goose is not sexually dimorphic, which means males and females look the same. They have two main colour morphs. White morph geese are white all over with black wing tips, while blue morph geese are dark brown, with white heads and some white on the wings and underside. Snow geese migrate in huge flocks that form V formations as they fly, which allows geese further back in the flock to experience less drag and therefore expend less energy.
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#spectacled eider#snow goose#ducks#geese#birds#male duck poll#drakes cobs and ganders#tumblr polls#tournament poll#round 1
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