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Merles (or '''Merlettes''') are typical for continental European heraldry and are small duck-like birds without beak or feet. The word merle also means blackbird in French, hence in France they are more often named merlette (lit. small blackbird).
 
Not to be confused with the English [[:Category:Martlets|Martlets]].
 
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Coats of arms showing one or more merles (small 'ducks' without beak or legs).
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Heraldic glossary > Animals > MERLES IN HERALDRY
Heraldic glossary > Heraldic or phantasy creatures > MERLES IN HERALDRY

Merles (or Merlettes) are typical for continental European heraldry and are small duck-like birds without beak or feet. The word merle also means blackbird in French, hence in France they are more often named merlette (lit. small blackbird).

Not to be confused with the English Martlets.

Heraldic glossary:Merles
MERLES

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  • (cs) missing
  • (de) missing
  • (dk) missing
  • (ee) missing
  • (es) missing
  • (fi) missing
  • (fr) missing
  • (hu) missing
  • (it) missing
  • (lt) missing
  • (lv) missing
  • (nl) Merlet
  • (no) missing
  • (pl) missing
  • (pt) missing
  • (ro) missing
  • (ru) missing
  • (se) missing
  • (si) missing
  • (sk) missing
  • (ua) missing

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