Fêmea © Alix d'Entremont
Macho adulto © Alix d'Entremont
Macho em eclipse © Esme Rosen
Fêmea/imatura © Paul Fenwick
+ 5
Macho © Sherrie Quillen
Macho © Joshua Glant
Macho e Fêmea © Becky Matsubara
Bando © Diane Drobka

Piadeira-americana Mareca americana

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Identificação

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Breeding males have obvious white blaze on forehead and broad green slash behind eye. Females are plainer brown with rusty sides. Females are very difficult to distinguish from female Eurasian Wigeon; note colder grayish-brown head on American that contrasts with warmer orangey sides. Also look for brighter white, not gray, underwings in flight, but this can be difficult to judge, especially at a distance. Widespread and common in North America, occasionally wintering as far south as northern South America. Typically in flocks on lakes and wetlands, often grazing in nearby fields. Regular vagrant to Europe.

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