How to Use scaup in a Sentence
scaup
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The scaup daily bag limit this season is two birds per day.
—oregonlive, 2020-09-25
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Hunting - Bay hunters found limits of redheads and scaup.
—Bink Grimes, Houston Chronicle, 2018-01-20
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In an all-day coastal marsh sit, three of us downed a single lesser scaup and a lone bufflehead.
—T. Edward Nickens, Field & Stream, 2021-01-01
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Lake Davidson gave up six red-breasted mergansers and a greater scaup, both nice ducks to find.
—Taylor Piephoff, charlotteobserver, 2018-01-11
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Hunters will be relegated to one scaup per day, down from the three that could be taken last season.
—Matt Wyatt, ExpressNews.com, 2020-05-23
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As the researchers expected, the lesser scaups housed in groups grew longer penises than those housed in pairs.
—National Geographic, 2017-09-20
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Northern shovelers and scaup were tied for third at 4.4 million each.
—Paul A. Smith, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 2017-08-16
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The frigid cold of January takes him to the Potomac River, dodging ice flows and shooting scaup from the layout boats.
—Drew Palmer, Outdoor Life, 2020-05-15
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Harris is a repeat winner in the Golden State competition, having claimed top honors in 2014 with his depiction of a lesser scaup duck.
—Jerry Fallstrom, OrlandoSentinel.com, 2017-07-25
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