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Scientific Name: Mergus merganser Linnaeus, 1758
English Name: Common Merganser
Local/Bangla Name: Pati margenjar (পাতি মারগেঞ্জার)
birds : Mergus merganser

Photo: Gerald (Wayne) Prout (flickr)

Classification:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Anseriformes
Family: Anatidae
Description:
It measures 58–72 cm (23–28 in) in length, with a wingspan of 78–97 cm (31–38 in), and weighs between 0.9 and 2.1 kg (2.0–4.6 lb). Males are generally slightly larger than females, though there is some overlap in size. Like other species in the Mergus genus, it has a crest of longer head feathers that usually lie smoothly rounded behind the head, rather than forming an erect crest. Adult males in breeding plumage are easily recognizable, with a white body that has a variable salmon-pink tinge, a black head with an iridescent green sheen, a grey rump and tail, and wings that are white on the inner half and black on the outer half. Females and males in “eclipse” (non-breeding plumage from July to October) are mostly grey, with a reddish-brown head, white chin, and white secondary wing feathers. Juveniles of both sexes resemble adult females but also have a short black-edged white stripe between the eye and bill. The bill and legs are red to brownish-red, with adult males having the brightest coloration and juveniles the dullest.
Habitat & Distribution in Bangladesh:
Wooded lakes and rivers are the primary habitats, with coastal bays being a rare winter location. The species predominantly inhabits freshwater environments year-round. During the summer, it prefers shallow, clear rivers and lakes in forested areas, steering clear of dense marshes and muddy waters.
Environment:
Freshwater, Terrestrial
Comments:
Native
Main References:

Siddiqui KU, Islam MA, Kabir SMH, Ahmad M, Ahmed ATA, Rahman AKA, Haque EU, Ahmed ZU, Begum ZNT, Hassan MA, Khondker M, Rahman MM (eds.) (2008) Encyclopedia of Flora and Fauna of Bangladesh, Vol. 26. Birds. Asiatic Society of Bangladesh, Dhaka. 662 pp.

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