goldeneye

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Any of several seaducks, of the genus Bucephala, having black and white plumage
Any of several lacewings of the family Chrysopidae
Islandica is less common
Barrow's golden-eye of America G
any of several lacewings of the family Chrysopidae; the golden-eyed fly
Americana is larger
The American variety var
A duck (Glaucionetta clangula), found in Northern Europe, Asia, and America
any of several seaducks, of the genus Bucephala, having black and white plumage; the whistler
or whistler Either of two species of small, yellow-eyed diving ducks that produce a whistling sound with their rapidly beating wings. The common goldeneye (Bucephala clangula) breeds throughout the Northern Hemisphere; Barrow's goldeneye (B. islandica) breeds primarily in northwestern North America and Iceland. Both winter mainly in northern coastal waters. Both are about 18 in. (46 cm) long and have a black back marked with white, white sides and breast, and conspicuous white patches in front of the eyes. The head of the common is dark green; that of the Barrow's is purplish black. Both nest in tree cavities and prefer a diet of aquatic invertebrates. They are prized as game birds
Called whistler, garrot, gowdy, pied widgeon, whiteside, curre, and doucker
large-headed swift-flying diving duck of arctic regions a variety of green lacewing
Barrow's goldeneye
A duck in the goldeneye genus, Bucephala islandica
common goldeneye
A medium sized sea duck, Bucephala clangula
barrow's goldeneye
North American goldeneye diving duck
goldeneyes
plural of goldeneye
the goldeneye
whistler
goldeneye