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N 195 B 7.3K C 155 E Mar 14, 2022 F Mar 29, 2022
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Garganey - Spatula querquedula (M)

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The garganey (Spatula querquedula) is a small dabbling duck. It breeds in much of Europe and western Asia, but is strictly migratory, with the entire population moving to southern Africa, India (in particular Santragachi), Bangladesh (in the natural reservoirs of Sylhet district) and Australasia in winter, where large flocks can occur.

The adult male is unmistakable, with its brown head and breast with a broad white crescent over the eye. The rest of the plumage is grey, with loose grey scapular feathers It has a grey bill and legs. In flight it shows a pale blue speculum with a white border. When swimming it will show prominent white edges on its tertials. His crown (anatomy) is dark and face is reddish brown.

Some care is needed in separating the brown female from the similar common teal, but the stronger face markings and more frequent head-shaking when dabbling are good indicators.

Garganey are rare breeding birds in the British Isles, with most breeding in quiet marshes in Norfolk and Suffolk. In Ireland a few pairs breed in Wexford, with occasional breeding elsewhere.

Tags:   Garganey Ducks Duck Wildlife. Wildbirds Wetlands Wildlife Photography Water-Birds Waterways Wildfowl Avian Animal Animals Birds. Bird Bird Photography Lakes Ponds Estuaries Estuary Reservoirs River Birds Reed Beds Reeds Rivers Summer Vagrant Nature Nature Photography Nikon Ornithology Jeff Lack Photography

N 206 B 6.3K C 134 E Mar 14, 2022 F Mar 15, 2022
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Garganey - Spatula querquedula (M)

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The garganey (Spatula querquedula) is a small dabbling duck. It breeds in much of Europe and western Asia, but is strictly migratory, with the entire population moving to southern Africa, India (in particular Santragachi), Bangladesh (in the natural reservoirs of Sylhet district) and Australasia in winter, where large flocks can occur.

The adult male is unmistakable, with its brown head and breast with a broad white crescent over the eye. The rest of the plumage is grey, with loose grey scapular feathers It has a grey bill and legs. In flight it shows a pale blue speculum with a white border. When swimming it will show prominent white edges on its tertials. His crown (anatomy) is dark and face is reddish brown.

Some care is needed in separating the brown female from the similar common teal, but the stronger face markings and more frequent head-shaking when dabbling are good indicators.

Garganey are rare breeding birds in the British Isles, with most breeding in quiet marshes in Norfolk and Suffolk. In Ireland a few pairs breed in Wexford, with occasional breeding elsewhere.

Tags:   Garganey Ducks Duck Wildlife. Wildbirds Wetlands Wildlife Photography Water-Birds Waterways Winter Vagrant Lakes Ponds Estuaries Estuary Reservoirs River Birds Reed Beds Reeds Rivers Countryside Nature Nature Photography Nikon Ornithology Jeff Lack Photography

N 138 B 8.9K C 113 E Mar 26, 2019 F Jun 30, 2019
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Garganey - Spatula querquedula

he garganey (Spatula querquedula) is a small dabbling duck. It breeds in much of Europe and western Asia, but is strictly migratory, with the entire population moving to southern Africa, India (in particular Santragachi), Bangladesh (in the natural reservoirs of Sylhet district) and Australasia in winter, where large flocks can occur.

The adult male is unmistakable, with its brown head and breast with a broad white crescent over the eye. The rest of the plumage is grey, with loose grey scapular feathers It has a grey bill and legs. In flight it shows a pale blue speculum with a white border. When swimming it will show prominent white edges on its tertials. His crown (anatomy) is dark and face is reddish brown.

Some care is needed in separating the brown female from the similar common teal, but the stronger face markings and more frequent head-shaking when dabbling are good indicators.

Garganey are rare breeding birds in the British Isles, with most breeding in quiet marshes in Norfolk and Suffolk. In Ireland a few pairs breed in Wexford, with occasional breeding elsewhere.

Tags:   Garganey Duck Ducks Wildlife. Wildbirds Wetlands Water-Birds Waterways Wildfowl Wildlife Photography Jeff Lack Photography Birds. Bird Avian Animal Animals Lakes Ponds Estuaries Estuary Reservoirs Reeds Reed Beds Migrant Countryside Nature

N 131 B 7.3K C 176 E Mar 26, 2019 F May 5, 2019
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Garganey - Spatula querquedula

he garganey (Spatula querquedula) is a small dabbling duck. It breeds in much of Europe and western Asia, but is strictly migratory, with the entire population moving to southern Africa, India (in particular Santragachi), Bangladesh (in the natural reservoirs of Sylhet district) and Australasia in winter, where large flocks can occur.

The adult male is unmistakable, with its brown head and breast with a broad white crescent over the eye. The rest of the plumage is grey, with loose grey scapular feathers It has a grey bill and legs. In flight it shows a pale blue speculum with a white border. When swimming it will show prominent white edges on its tertials. His crown (anatomy) is dark and face is reddish brown.

Some care is needed in separating the brown female from the similar common teal, but the stronger face markings and more frequent head-shaking when dabbling are good indicators.

Garganey are rare breeding birds in the British Isles, with most breeding in quiet marshes in Norfolk and Suffolk. In Ireland a few pairs breed in Wexford, with occasional breeding elsewhere.

Tags:   Garganey Ducks Duck Birds. Avian Animal Animals Wildlife. Wildbirds Wetlands Water-Birds Wildfowl Wildlife Photography Jeff Lack Photography Lakes Waterways Waterfowl Ponds Estuaries Estuary Reservoirs Scrapes sunn Marshland Marshes Summer Passage Countryside Nature

N 45 B 1.4K C 39 E Jan 1, 2014 F Apr 16, 2015
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Garganey - Anas Querquedula

Tags:   Garganey Ducks Avian Wetlands Nature Waterbirds Wildlife. Birds. Wildbirds


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