Photo by Dave Kemp
Common Mergansers
The Common Merganser is the largest of the three merganser species in North America. This large fish-eater is common and widespread in central and northern North America. It uses its serrated bill to catch fish underwater, particularly trout and salmon, but also catfish and carp, frogs, small mammals, birds, aquatic invertebrates and plants. It is found from the Atlantic to Pacific coasts.
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