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What (who) is DABBLING - definition

SUBFAMILY OF BIRDS
Dabbling duck; Dabbling ducks; Anatini; Puddle ducks; River ducks
  • [[Baikal teal]] (''Sibirionetta formosa'')
  • Knob-billed duck (''Sarkidiornis melanotos'')]]: a misplaced dabbling duck?
  • Spot-billed ducks dabbling
  • [[Mallard]] (''Anas platyrhynchos'') with 6 ducklings
  • [[Mallard]] (''Anas platyrhynchos'') (female)
  • [[Philippine duck]] (''Anas luzonica'')
  • [[Indian spot-billed duck]] (''Anas poecilorhyncha'') in [[Hyderabad]], India

Dabbling      
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Dabble.
dabbling duck         
¦ noun a duck which typically feeds by dabbling and upending in fresh water, such as the mallard or teal.
Dabbler         
·noun One who dabbles.
II. Dabbler ·noun One who dips slightly into anything; a superficial meddler.

Wikipedia

Anatinae

The Anatinae are a subfamily of the family Anatidae (swans, geese and ducks). Its surviving members are the dabbling ducks, which feed mainly at the surface rather than by diving. The other members of the Anatinae are the extinct moa-nalo, a young but highly apomorphic lineage derived from the dabbling ducks.

There has been much debate about the systematical status and which ducks belong to the Anatinae. Some taxonomic authorities only include the dabbling ducks and their close relatives, the extinct moa-nalos. Alternatively, the Anatinae are considered to include most "ducks", and the dabbling ducks form a tribe Anatini within these. The classification as presented here more appropriately reflects the remaining uncertainty about the interrelationships of the major lineages of Anatidae (waterfowl).

Examples of use of DABBLING
1. In Delhi, collectors are dabbling in European art.
2. Some accuse Danilko of dabbling in politics as well.
3. Are Tony Blair and George Bush dabbling in Satanism?
4. Angelina loves danger and dabbling in the dark side.
5. Now Russian President Vladimir Putin is dabbling in a new area _ theater criticism.