When is a duck not a duck? The answer is … when it is a merganser. So, what is a merganser? The mergansers are fish-eating ducks with many different adaptations that make them very different ...
Also called an angler fish or sea-devil, the most horrifying part is the multiple rows of spiny teeth in its wide mouth. In fact, large adults have been known to eat diving ducks and seabirds.
During the mating season, male ruddy ducks develop a bright blue beak. Mergansers are fish-eating ducks. The common merganser (Mergus merganser), known as the Goosander in England, lives in ...
hundreds of red-breasted mergansers were migrating through the area near my house which allowed me to get out and capture a few fun and interesting images of these amazing fish-eating ducks.
In this episode of Gourmet Express, May Lee and Elsa Tsang will show you a recipe called 'Stewed fish maw with duck's feet'. This is not a common dish but will be good for special occasions.