Scotter Common at Brianna Harding blog

Scotter Common. They are often seen as large bobbing rafts offshore, or long straggling lines flying along the coast. A squat, dark seaduck, the common scoter gathers in flocks of several hundred or even thousands in winter, mostly feeding far out to sea. The genus name is derived from. Common scoters breed mainly near lakes and rivers in boreal forests and close to tundra waters but also on a few freshwater lakes and blanket bogs in. The uk breeding population of this small diving seaduck has fallen significantly and it's now a red list species. Melanitta nigra (linnaeus, 1758) cx comsc 2130. This dark seaduck, which lacks any white in the wing, has small breeding populations in scotland. Winters at sea in coastal bays, estuaries, harbors. The common scoter is a sociable bird, often seen in dense flocks that take flight and dive in unison. Rarely seen inland on fresh water, mainly during migration periods. Common scoters are commonly spotted as a line of.

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Common scoters breed mainly near lakes and rivers in boreal forests and close to tundra waters but also on a few freshwater lakes and blanket bogs in. Common scoters are commonly spotted as a line of. Winters at sea in coastal bays, estuaries, harbors. The genus name is derived from. Melanitta nigra (linnaeus, 1758) cx comsc 2130. Rarely seen inland on fresh water, mainly during migration periods. The common scoter is a sociable bird, often seen in dense flocks that take flight and dive in unison. The uk breeding population of this small diving seaduck has fallen significantly and it's now a red list species. A squat, dark seaduck, the common scoter gathers in flocks of several hundred or even thousands in winter, mostly feeding far out to sea. They are often seen as large bobbing rafts offshore, or long straggling lines flying along the coast.

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Scotter Common Rarely seen inland on fresh water, mainly during migration periods. Common scoters are commonly spotted as a line of. The uk breeding population of this small diving seaduck has fallen significantly and it's now a red list species. Melanitta nigra (linnaeus, 1758) cx comsc 2130. A squat, dark seaduck, the common scoter gathers in flocks of several hundred or even thousands in winter, mostly feeding far out to sea. The genus name is derived from. Winters at sea in coastal bays, estuaries, harbors. Common scoters breed mainly near lakes and rivers in boreal forests and close to tundra waters but also on a few freshwater lakes and blanket bogs in. They are often seen as large bobbing rafts offshore, or long straggling lines flying along the coast. This dark seaduck, which lacks any white in the wing, has small breeding populations in scotland. The common scoter is a sociable bird, often seen in dense flocks that take flight and dive in unison. Rarely seen inland on fresh water, mainly during migration periods.

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