Steller’s male and female ducks are swimming
Eider Stellers are compact diving ducks.
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Drake King Eider (Somateria spectabilis) in Arctic Alaska, USA, during the spring breeding season. Male flying over tundra lake.
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Common Eider Duck, Somateria mollissima, single male on water, Northeumberland
Common Eder
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Spectacled Eider with green, white and black fur.
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Male King Eider (Somateria spectabilis) on the Arctic tundra near Barrow in northern Alaska, USA.
King eiders are some of the deepest diving ducks. They can reach depths of 180 feet!
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