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Adult male © Dorian Anderson eBird S77321075 Macaulay Library ML 301917401
Female © Dorian Anderson
Female © Matt Davis
Immature male © Carl Miller
Immature © Thomas Gibson
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Adult male © Howard Shapiro
Female © Patrick J. Blake
Female © Ian Davies
Female and chick © Daniel Murphy
Adult male © Joshua Rudolph
Habitat © Amy Lyyski

Common Goldeneye Bucephala clangula

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Identification

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A striking medium-sized duck. Widespread across much of North America, Europe, and Asia, where it is found in a variety of wetland habitats. Breeds on lakes, ponds, and marshes, and winters on inland lakes and rivers or coastal bays and nearshore waters. Adult males have a black head with circular white patch at the base of the bill and a mostly white body with limited black. Females and first-year males have gray body and chocolate brown head. Bright yellow eyes usually stand out on all but first-year females. Very similar to Barrow’s Goldeneye. Males are easiest: Common has less black on the back, lacks a dark spur on the side, and has a circular (not crescent-shaped) white patch on the face. Females can be very difficult. Common usually has a dark bill with a small yellow patch near the tip, but rarely can have an entirely dull yellowish bill like Barrow’s. Head and bill shape are important: Common has more evenly rounded head with a peak in the center of the crown, and a longer, straighter-edged bill.

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