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Gadwall

Mareca strepera

Description:

The breeding male (on the right) is patterned grey, with a black rear end, light chestnut wings, and a brilliant white speculum, obvious in flight or at rest. In non-breeding (eclipse) plumage, the drake looks more like the female, but retains the male wing pattern, and is usually greyer above and has less orange on the bill. The female (on the left) is light brown, with plumage much like a female mallard. It can be distinguished from that species by the dark orange-edged bill, smaller size, the white speculum, and white belly. Both sexes go through two moults annually, following a juvenile moult.-Wikipedia.

Habitat:

Spotted at the West Hylebos Wetland Park.

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Brian38
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Brian38

Federal Way, Washington, USA

Spotted on Nov 25, 2017
Submitted on Nov 26, 2017

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