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Red-breasted merganser
Scientific name: Mergus serrator
The streamlined red-breasted merganser is a handsome bird and a great fisher - its long, serrated bill helps it to catch and hold its slippery fish prey. It is most commonly spotted around the coast in winter.
Species information
Statistics
Length: 50-60cmWingspan: 78cm
Weight: 1.1kg
Average lifespan: est. 9 years
Conservation status
Classified in the UK as Amber under the Birds of Conservation Concern 5: the Red List for Birds (2021).