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26-JUL-2013 Dick Keely

Eider Takeoff

Sudureyri, Western Fjords, Iceland

The Common Eider (Somateria mollissima) is a large sea-duck (50–71 cm body length).
It is distributed over the northern coasts of Europe, North America and eastern Siberia.
It breeds in Arctic and some northern temperate regions, but winters somewhat farther south in temperate zones, when it can form large flocks on coastal waters. It can fly at speeds up to 113 km/h (70 mph).
The eider's nest is built close to the sea and is lined with the celebrated eiderdown, plucked from the female's breast.
This soft and warm lining has long been harvested for filling pillows and quilts, but in more recent years has been largely replaced by down from domestic farm-geese and synthetic alternatives. Although eiderdown pillows or quilts are now a rarity, eiderdown harvesting continues and is sustainable, as it can be done after the ducklings leave the nest with no harm to the birds.
Reference: Wikipedia


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J. Scott Coile01-Aug-2013 19:35
Golden moment.
Paolo Peggi (aka Bracciodiferro)01-Aug-2013 13:35
Outstanding work! Vote
Paolo
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