American Merganser (Limited Time)
: They can stay submerged for up to 2 minutes, though most dives last less than 30 seconds in water typically shallower than 4 meters. Habitat and Range Feeding behavior of the Common Merganser in captivity
: Invertebrates (mollusks, crustaceans, worms), frogs, small mammals, and plants.
Common Mergansers are primarily piscivorous, focusing on fish but occasionally consuming other aquatic life. american merganser
: Unlike typical ducks with flat bills, they possess a long, narrow, and serrated bill for gripping slippery prey. Diet and Foraging behavior
: Feature gleaming white bodies with dark, iridescent-green heads and a bright reddish-orange bill. : They can stay submerged for up to
: Have gray bodies, white chests, and distinctive rusty-cinnamon heads with shaggy crests.
Mergansers are sexually dimorphic, meaning males and females have distinct appearances. : Unlike typical ducks with flat bills, they
: Includes trout, salmon, suckers, sculpin, shad, sunfish, minnows, and eels.