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xwaaqw’
x̌ʷa:q̓ʷ
Noun
merganser (common)
CNN-N0079
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Ethnobiological notes
Many speakers regard this word as the name for both male and female common mergansers. Mergansers are also known as “sawbills” because they have saw-like teeth along the edges of their beaks, which they used to catch fish. The male has white sides and breast, a green head and a red bill. The female is grey with a white throat and long reddish-brown head feathers.
Binomial name
[Mergus merganser Linnaeus]
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duck: sawbill, merganser
(100-101) (BC 2MAY80, 4MAR80, 14APR80) HP-5693
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