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ringbill

Ring-necked \Ring"-necked`\, a. (Zo["o]l.) Having a well defined ring of color around the neck.

Ring-necked duck (Zool.), an American scaup duck ( Aythya collaris). The head, neck, and breast of the adult male are black, and a narrow, but conspicuous, red ring encircles the neck. This ring is absent in the female. Called also ring-neck, ring-necked blackhead, ringbill, tufted duck, and black jack.

ringbill

Scaup \Scaup\ (sk[add]p), n. [See Scalp a bed of oysters or mussels.]

  1. A bed or stratum of shellfish; scalp. [Scot.]

  2. (Zo["o]l.) A scaup duck. See below.

    Scaup duck (Zo["o]l.), any one of several species of northern ducks of the genus Aythya, or Fuligula. The adult males are, in large part, black. The three North American species are: the greater scaup duck ( Aythya marila, var. nearctica), called also broadbill, bluebill, blackhead, flock duck, flocking fowl, and raft duck; the lesser scaup duck ( A. affinis), called also little bluebill, river broadbill, and shuffler; the tufted, or ring-necked, scaup duck ( A. collaris), called also black jack, ringneck, ringbill, ringbill shuffler, etc. See Illust. of Ring-necked duck, under Ring-necked. The common European scaup, or mussel, duck ( A. marila), closely resembles the American variety.

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ringbill

n. ''Aythya collaris'', a diving duck of North America with a white band around the bill.