noun
- A large diving duck with a long, slender bill, found in northern regions of Europe, Asia, and North America.
Usage: Also called a common merganser in North America.; The male has a dark green head and white body; the female is gray with a reddish-brown head.
Examples
- The goosander dove beneath the surface of the lake to catch fish.
- Birdwatchers spotted a pair of goosanders nesting along the river.
- The male goosander's striking white plumage makes it easy to identify.
- Goosanders are skilled hunters that feed primarily on small fish.
- In winter, goosanders migrate to ice-free waters in search of food.