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Ruddy Duck (female)

Oxyura jamaicensis

Description:

Adult males have a rust-red body, a blue bill, and a white face with a black cap. Adult females have a grey-brown body with a greyish face with a darker bill, cap and a cheek stripe. The southern subspecies ferruginea is occasionally considered a distinct species. It is separable by its all-black face and larger size. The subspecies andina has a varying amount of black coloration on its white face; it may in fact be nothing more than a hybrid population between the North American and the Andean Ruddy Duck. As the Colombian population is becoming scarce, it is necessary to clarify its taxonomic status, because it would be relevant for conservation purposes.

Habitat:

Their breeding habitat is marshy lakes and ponds. They nest in dense marsh vegetation near water. The female builds the nest out of grass, locating it in tall vegetation to hide it from predators. A typical brood contains 5 to 15 ducklings.Pairs form each year

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1 Comment

mauna Kunzah
mauna Kunzah 11 years ago

Awww. :)

SusanEllison
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SusanEllison

Rockport, Texas, USA

Spotted on Mar 5, 2013
Submitted on Mar 16, 2013

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