60 ° 50' 47.022" N,
150 ° 49' 7.266" W
Kenai Peninsula
190 ft (57.91 m)
near W coast of Kenai Peninsula, 4 mi. E of Gray Cliff and 25 mi. NE of Kenai, Cook Inlet Low.
HistoryNamed about 1963 by officials of Kenai National Moose Range, probably for the Greater Scaup, or Blue-billed Widgeon, (Aythya marila nearctica), a duck which breeds and winters in Alaska.
Anertz Lake, Beaver Lake, Big Merganser Lake, Big Mink Lake, Bill Besser Lake, Breeze Lake, Bufflehead Lake, Camp Island Lake, Campfire Lake, Canoe Lake, Canoe Lake Chain, Cashka Lake, Clam Lake, Contact Lake, Crane Lake, Curlew Lake, Dabbler Lake, Decoy Lake, Doghouse Lake, Dolly Varden Lake, Drake Lake, Duck Lake, Duckbill Lake, Dunlin Lake, East Finger Lake, Finger Lake, Finger Lakes, Fish Lake, Forest Lake, Grus Lake, Gruskka Lake, Gull Lake, Hook Lake, Hungry Lake, Ice Lake, Killdeer Lake, Kit Lake, Krein Lake, Lili Lake, Little Merganser Lake, Little Mink Lake, Martin Lake, Meadow Lake, Middle Finger Lake, Mink Creek Lake, Mosquito Lake, Otter Lake, Owl Lake, Pintail Lake, Porcupine Lake, Quill Lake, Rainbow Lake, Rhode Lake, Rock Lake, Lake Sabaka, Scaup Lake, Shadura Lake, Silver Lake, Skookum Lake, Snag Lake, Snipe Lake, Snowflake Lake, South Finger Lake, Spruce Lake, Sucker Lake, Sunrise Lake, Trout Lake, Tundra Lake, Waterfowl Lake, Weasel Lake, Weed Lake, West Finger Lake, West Forest Lake, West Lake, West Lili Lake, Wolf Lake, Yearling Lake,
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