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Common Eider - European
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Common Eider - European
[Somateria mollissima mollissima]

[Length 24 in. Wingspan 38 in.]

This female Common Eider was photographed at St. James Park, London, England, Great Britain. It is part of the captive waterfowl collection there. Photo taken with a Nikkor EDAF 180 f2.8 lens on Kodak Elitechrome 200 film. (Date: April 2002)


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Common Eider - European
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Common Eider - European
[Somateria mollissima mollissima]

[Length 24 in. Wingspan 38 in.]

This female Common Eider was photographed at Sands of Forvie RSPB Reserve (Ythan Estuary), Newburgh, Scotland, Great Britain. Photo taken with a Nikkor 300mm EDAF-S f4 lens (EFL=450mm) on a Nikon D100 camera. (Date: May 28, 2004)


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Common Eider - Pacific
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Common Eider - Pacific
[Somateria mollissima v-nigra]

[Length 24 in. Wingspan 38 in.]

Common Eiders occur in the far north of North America, Europe, and Siberia. While the males of all four species of Eider Ducks have some kind of black-and-white pattern on the body, only the male Common Eider has a black-and-white head pattern. Females are a drab brown so they "blend in" on the nest while they incubate their eggs. In North America Common Eiders breed in the high Arctic coastal regions of Canada and Alaska. They winter along the western coasts of Alaska and Canada and the eastern coasts of Canada and the US south to New York. This flock of "Western" Common Eiders was photographed in flight on Attu Island, Alaska, USA. Photo taken with a 300mm f4.5 Nikkor ED lens on Ektachrome 400 film pushed to 800. (Date: May 1988)


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King Eider
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King Eider
[Somateria spectabilis]

[Length 22 in. Wingspan 35 in.]

King Eiders occur in the far north of North America and Siberia. While the males of all four species of Eider ducks have some kind of black-and-white pattern on the body, only the male King Eider has a bulbous orange frontal shield. Females are a drab brown so they "blend in" on the nest while they incubate their eggs. In North America King Eiders breed in the high Arctic coastal regions of Canada and Alaska. They winter along the southern coast of Alaska, along the Aleutian Islands, and the eastern coasts of Canada and the US south to New Jersey. This drake King Eider was photographed in a small pond along Gas Well Road in Barrow, Alaska, USA. Photo taken with a Nikkor 300mm ED f4.5 lens on Kodachrome 200 film. (Date: June 1989)


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King Eider
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King Eider
[Somateria spectabilis]

[Length 22 in. Wingspan 35 in.]

This male King Eider was photographed at Jones Beach Island, Jones Beach, New York. Photo taken with a Canon EOS 10D camera (lens unknown). (Date: September 25, 2005)

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King Eider
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King Eider
[Somateria spectabilis]

[Length 22 in. Wingspan 35 in.]

This drake King Eider molting into breeding plumage was photographed at the beach at Higbee Beach in Cape May, New Jersey, USA. Photo taken with a Nikkor 300mm ED f4.5 lens on Kodachrome 200 film. (Date: October 1982)


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King Eider
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King Eider
[Somateria spectabilis]

[Length 22 in. Wingspan 35 in.]

This young drake King Eider, the second state record for Texas, was photographed resting on the Lighthouse Breakwater, Port Bolivar, Texas, USA. Photo taken with a Nikkor 300mm EDAF-S f4 lens + Nikkor TC20E II 2.0x Teleconverter (EFL=900mm) on a Nikon D100 camera. (Date: April 17, 2005)


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King Eider
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King Eider
[Somateria spectabilis]

[Length 22 in. Wingspan 35 in.]

This young drake King Eider, the second state record for Texas, was photographed resting on the Lighthouse Breakwater, Port Bolivar, Texas, USA. Photo taken with a Nikkor 300mm EDAF-S f4 lens + Nikkor TC20E II 2.0x Teleconverter (EFL=900mm) on a Nikon D100 camera. (Date: April 17, 2005)


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King Eider
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King Eider
[Somateria spectabilis]

[Length 22 in. Wingspan 35 in.]

This young drake King Eider, the second state record for Texas, was photographed resting on the Lighthouse Breakwater, Port Bolivar, Texas, USA. Photo taken with a Nikkor 300mm EDAF-S f4 lens + Nikkor TC20E II 2.0x Teleconverter (EFL=900mm) on a Nikon D100 camera. (Date: April 17, 2005)


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