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1. Smew Audubon Field Guide A small merganser of northern Europe and Asia
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2. A merganser, Mergus albellus, of N Europe and Asia, having a male plumage of white with black markings Word Origin for Smew C17: of uncertain origin Collins English Dictionary - Complete & …
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3. The male Smew in breeding plumage is dazzling white with black markings on the head, back, and breast, a white crest lined with black, and pale-gray flanks and belly
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4. The Smew is a small compact diving duck with a delicate bill
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5. Other names for the Smew are “Weasel Coot” and “White Nun”
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6. Smew: Small merganser, mostly white body except for black back, mask, breast bar, and V-shaped nape patch
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7. The Smew (Mergellus albellus) is a small duck which is intermediate between the mergansers and the goldeneyes, and has interbred with the Common Goldeneye
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8. The Smew is one of the species to which the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (AEWA) applies
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9. Smew (Mergellus albellus) are diving ducks found in the northern taiga of Europe and Asia, regions where it can get quite cold
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10. Smew, or White Nun The Smew is a bird of extremely rare occurrence in the United States, insomuch that it must be considered merely as a transient or accidental visiter.
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11. The Smew is a vagrant waterfowl from Europe and Asia
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12. The Smew lives in the northern regions of Eurasia.
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13. Smew are birds of the far north native to Scandinavia
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14. Smew are excellent divers, and feed on mostly fish and invertebrates in their native habitat
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15. Smew Ducks are one of the most elegantly beautiful ducks in the world
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16. The male Smew in breeding plumage is a brilliant white color with striking black patterns on the head, back, and breast
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17. Vessel Smew is a Bulk Carrier, Registered in Cyprus
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18. Get the details of the current Voyage of Smew including Position, Port Calls, Destination, ETA and Distance travelled - …
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19. Smew (Mergellus albellus), version 1.0
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20. Https://doi.org/10.2173/bow.Smew.01
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21. Definition of Smew : a small Eurasian merganser (Mergus albellus) with the male being white, gray, and black and the female chiefly gray but with a chestnut and white head First Known Use of Smew 1674, in the meaning defined above
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22. • The Smew (Mergellus albellus) is a species of duck • Called also smee, smee duck, white merganser, and white nun • Small European merganser (Mergus albellus) which has a white crest • The Smew (Mergus albellus) also known as the Smee or Nun is a small sawbill duck found in …
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23. A Smew is a fun bird to see while bird watching
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24. Below are some tips to help you identify Smews
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25. We have also put together a list of fun Smew t-shirts, Smew bird patches, bird houses, bird feeders, binoculars, stickers and other fun bird watching items.
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26. Appearance: Male - The male Smew is mostly white with a black eye patch extending to the beak, a black patch at the base of the crest, a black mantle, a black rump, grey-black markings on the wings, and the legs and feet are greyish
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27. The current position of Smew is at East Asia (coordinates 9.0579 N / 124.14819 E) reported 9 days ago by AIS
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28. The vessel Smew (IMO: 9688843, MMSI 210953000) is a Bulk Carrier built in 2014 (7 years old) and currently sailing under the flag of Cyprus.
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29. Smew - an Arctic seabird which normally winters in Italy
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30. ‘The previous day, we'd seen a white-tailed eagle, little gulls, three Smew and, most remarkable of all, a great white egret.’ ‘The estate is home to a variety of bird life, from breeding common terns, nightingales and tufted ducks to vast numbers of wintering birds, such as wigeon, Smew and goosander.’
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31. Smew Ducks are small and are native to Northern Europe
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32. The drake Smew, with its 'cracked ice' and 'panda' appearance, is unmistakable, and looks very black-and-white in flight
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33. A superb prize for wildfowl-watchers on their patch, the beautiful Smew can easily brighten up a cold winter's day
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34. Smew definition: a merganser , Mergus albellus, of N Europe and Asia , having a male plumage of white with Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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35. What does Smew mean? A small Eurasian diving duck (Mergellus albellus), the male of which has white and black plumage and a white crest
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36. Smew (plural Smews) A small compact diving duck, Mergus albellus, that breeds in the northern taiga of Europe and Asia and winters on sheltered coasts or inland lakes
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37. ‘The previous day, we'd seen a white-tailed eagle, little gulls, three Smew and, most remarkable of all, a great white egret.’ ‘The estate is home to a variety of bird life, from breeding common terns, nightingales and tufted ducks to vast numbers of wintering birds, such as wigeon, Smew and goosander.’
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38. My next stop, Cheddar reservoir, produced more ducks: a female Smew and a pair of ruddy ducks among them.
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39. Birdwatch: Black redstart "Gavia" is Latin for sea Smew or duck, and "immer" has two possible sources.
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40. When busy with birdlife, more than 23,000 birds, including 28 species of wildfowl, have been recorded here - including rare types such as scaup, Smew, long
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42. Smew: 1 n smallest merganser and most expert diver; found in northern Eurasia Synonyms: Mergus albellus Type of: fish duck , merganser , sawbill , sheldrake large crested fish-eating diving duck having a slender hooked bill with serrated edges
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43. The Smew was first described in 1758 by Carolus Linnaeus, Swedish botanist, physician and zoologist
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44. Smew uses Letterboxd to share film reviews and lists
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Definition of smew. : a small Eurasian merganser (Mergus albellus) with the male being white, gray, and black and the female chiefly gray but with a chestnut and white head.
The term smew has been used since the 17th century and is of uncertain origin. It is believed to be related to the Dutch smient (" wigeon ") and the German Schmeiente or Schmünte, "wild duck." It is probably derived from smee, a dialectal term for a wild duck.
The smew's bill has a hooked tip and serrated edges, which help it catch fish when it dives for them. The smew is 38–44 cm (15–17 in) long. This species breeds in the northern taiga of Europe and the Palearctic. It needs trees for breeding. The smew lives on fish-rich lakes and slow rivers.
It is believed to be related to the Dutch smient (" wigeon ") and the German Schmeiente or Schmünte, "wild duck." It is probably derived from smee, a dialectal term for a wild duck. Mergellus albellus female (closeup view). The drake smew, with its 'cracked ice' and 'panda' appearance, is unmistakable, and looks very black-and-white in flight.