THE LIVINGSTON RIPLEY WATERFOWL CONSERVANCY

Smew

Smew
PHOTO BY FRANCOISE MACOMBER

The smallest merganser with the shortest bill, the Smew is the least specialized of the fish-eating ducks and prefers shallower water than other mergansers. Males in breeding plumage are primarily white, and the species was historically known as 'white nuns'.

  Latin name: Mergus albellus
Weight: Male: 650g Female: 480g
Eggs: 6-10 Incubation: 26-28 days
Range: Northern Europe, Siberia, and Asia

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