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Torrent Duck

Merganetta armata

Description:

The monotypic Torrent Duck is an Andean endemic and a specialist of cold fast-flowing mountain streams, a raucous and fairly unproductive environment to which only three other species of duck in the world that have been able to adapt. The Torrent Duck is highly sexually dimorphic. In contrast to most other ducks, the female is just as colorful as the male, but with an entirely different color scheme. Further, males show considerable geographic variation in head patterning and extend of black in the underparts whereas the female’s plumage remains the same throughout the range. Virtually sedentary, the Torrent Duck remains close to its mate throughout its reproductive life, but young birds will range widely before establishing a territory.

Habitat:

Streams of rapid moving water, endemic to the Andes mountains

Notes:

Male photographed individually, female is photographed with 3 young.

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7 Comments

Nayeli
Nayeli 10 years ago

Pretty nice!

staccyh
staccyh 10 years ago

Such a great series, like the vid as well.

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 10 years ago

lovely series.

The MnMs
The MnMs 10 years ago

beautiful duck, I had not seen this species before :-)

AshleyT
AshleyT 10 years ago

That's really cool!

Cody.conway
Cody.conway 10 years ago

Thanks Ashley, Added a video of the parents :-)

AshleyT
AshleyT 10 years ago

Love the babies :)

Cody.conway
Spotted by
Cody.conway

Provincia de Napo, Ecuador

Spotted on Dec 1, 2013
Submitted on Dec 8, 2013

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