Common Eider
Common Eider: Large diving duck (v-nigrum), with distinctive sloping forehead, black body, white breast and back. Crown is black and nape is pale green. Wings are white with black primary and secondary feathers. Tail and rump are black. Bill is dull yellow to gray-green (eastern) or orange-yellow (western).
● Song:
"cooo, cooo", "kor-er-kor-korkorr"
● Foraging & Feeding:
Common Eider: Eats shellfish it gathers by diving 33 to 60 feet underwater.
● Breeding & nesting:
Common Eider: Three to five light olive to brown or gray olive eggs are laid in a nest on the ground. Nest is constructed of twigs, mosses, grass and seaweed lined with with down from the female.
● Similar species:
Common Eider: King eider is simiar but lacks the sloping profile. Spectacled Eider has large white "goggles" with black borders.