The body shape of diving ducks varies somewhat from this in being more rounded.
The county's most common winter bird is the Lesser Scaup, a diving duck.
Rises more steeply from water than most diving ducks, wings making a loud singing note in flight.
They eat aquatic plants, and typically upend for food more than most diving ducks.
This technique is most often used when one is after diving ducks, such as bluebills.
Like most diving ducks, it was not considered good eating, which should facilitate the survival of any remnant birds.
As the dam is a standing water body, many varieties of diving ducks can be seen.
It used to be included among the dabbling ducks, but is now classed as a diving duck.
The diving ducks are placed in a distinct subfamily, Aythyinae.
In one, Shingebis is a diving duck who dared Winter.