shelduck

shelduck
/shel"duk'/, n., pl. shelducks, (esp. collectively) shelduck.
1. a sheldrake.
2. a female sheldrake.
[1700-10; SHEL(DRAKE) + DUCK1]

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Any of several short-billed, somewhat gooselike, Old World ducks with long legs and an upright stance.

They are smaller members of the duck tribe Tadornini (family Anatidae). The common shelduck (Tadorna tadorna), of Europe and Asia, is black and white with a reddish chest band; the drake has a knob on his red bill. The ruddy shelduck (Casarca ferruginea), ranging from northern Africa and Spain to Mongolia, is orangish, with a pale head and white wing patches. Drakes usually have melodious whistling calls and are aggressive. In North America, mergansers are sometimes called sheldrakes.

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▪ duck group
also called  Sheldrake,  

      any of the smaller members of the duck tribe Tadornini, family Anatidae (order Anseriformes). The larger members of the tribe are sheldgeese (sheldgoose). Shelducks are short-billed ducks of somewhat gooselike build, with long legs and upright stance. They are found in the Old World.

      The common shelduck (Tadorna tadorna) of Europe and Asia is black and white with a reddish chest band; the drake has a knob on his red bill. The ruddy shelduck (Casarca ferruginea), ranging from North Africa and Spain to Mongolia, is orangish, with a pale head and white wing patches. Drakes of most shelduck species have melodious whistling calls and are aggressive the year round. In the European species the hen is solitary at the nest—commonly in a rabbit burrow—and lays smooth eggs. In North America a merganser (q.v.) is sometimes called a sheldrake.

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