Greater Scaup
Greater Scaup: Large diving duck with glossy green-black head, white sides and belly, black tail, neck and breast, barred gray flanks and back. Eyes are yellow. Bill is blue-gray with a black tip. Feeds on insects, plants, vertebrates and mollusks. Rapid direct flight with strong rapid wing beats.
● Song:
"scaup", "week-week-week"
● Foraging & Feeding:
Greater Scaup: Eats mollusks and aquatic plants obtained by diving and swimming underwater.
● Breeding & nesting:
Greater Scaup: Builds a nest of decaying plant material and down very close to the water and somtimes floating on water. Five to eleven dark olive buff eggs are incubated by the female for 24 to 28 days. One brood per year.
● Similar species:
Greater Scaup: The Lesser Scaup is smaller and male has grayer sides.