Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
shelldrake
noun
/ˈʃɛlˌdreɪk/

Definition
A shelldrake is a term used to refer to certain species of waterfowl, specifically ducks, especially those in the family Anatidae that have just hatched or are young.

Examples
- The shelldrake swam gracefully across the pond, searching for food beneath the surface.
- In spring, you can often see shelldrakes nesting along the riverbanks.
- The young shelldrakes followed their mother closely, learning how to dive for food.

Meaning
Often associated with the action of diving or dabbling in the water, these birds are known for their unique behaviors and adaptations that help them survive in aquatic environments.

Synonyms
- Duckling
- Waterfowl
- Dabbler