golden-eye

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{i} type of duck native to Northern Europe and Asia and America, garrot
goldeneye
Any of several seaducks, of the genus Bucephala, having black and white plumage
goldeneye
Any of several lacewings of the family Chrysopidae
The golden-eye
whistler
The golden-eye
rattlewings
The golden-eye
whiteside
The golden-eye
whiffler
goldeneye
Islandica is less common
goldeneye
Barrow's golden-eye of America G
goldeneye
any of several lacewings of the family Chrysopidae; the golden-eyed fly
goldeneye
Americana is larger
goldeneye
The American variety var
goldeneye
A duck (Glaucionetta clangula), found in Northern Europe, Asia, and America
goldeneye
any of several seaducks, of the genus Bucephala, having black and white plumage; the whistler
goldeneye
or whistler Either of two species of small, yellow-eyed diving ducks that produce a whistling sound with their rapidly beating wings. The common goldeneye (Bucephala clangula) breeds throughout the Northern Hemisphere; Barrow's goldeneye (B. islandica) breeds primarily in northwestern North America and Iceland. Both winter mainly in northern coastal waters. Both are about 18 in. (46 cm) long and have a black back marked with white, white sides and breast, and conspicuous white patches in front of the eyes. The head of the common is dark green; that of the Barrow's is purplish black. Both nest in tree cavities and prefer a diet of aquatic invertebrates. They are prized as game birds
goldeneye
Called whistler, garrot, gowdy, pied widgeon, whiteside, curre, and doucker
goldeneye
large-headed swift-flying diving duck of arctic regions a variety of green lacewing