Macho adulto © Blair Dudeck eBird S67749000 Macaulay Library ML 226916371
Fêmea © Blair Dudeck
Macho adulto © Caroline Lambert
Macho © Tammy McQuade
Fêmea e filhote © Ryan Shaw
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Macho adulto © Michel Bourque
Fêmea © Brian Sullivan
Bando © Ken Langelier
Bando © Dominique Berteaux

olho-dourado-da-islândia Bucephala islandica

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Identificação

FORNECIDA POR MERLIN

Striking diving duck of coastal harbors, mountain lakes, and large rivers. Very similar to Common Goldeneye. Males are easiest: Barrow’s has more black on the back, a downward-pointing spur on the side, and a crescent-shaped (not circular) white patch on the face. Females can be very difficult. Barrow’s usually has a yellow bill, but Common can rarely show a dull yellowish bill. Head and bill shape are important: Barrow’s has a steeper forehead and a puffy nape, and a shorter bill with a more rounded lower edge. Fairly common in western U.S. and Canada; much less common in the northeast. Small population in Iceland. Frequently found in mixed flocks with Common Goldeneye.

FORNECIDA POR MERLIN