adultes Männchen © Allan Bigras eBird S74625195 Macaulay Library ML 269638401
Weibchen © Bill Thompson
nicht brütendes Männchen © Amanda Guercio
adultes Männchen und Weibchen © Libby Burtner
Weibchen © Jay McGowan
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Männchen und Weibchen © Alix d'Entremont
adultes Männchen © Brad Imhoff
immatures Männchen © Timo Mitzen
Weibchen und juvenil © Jay McGowan
adultes Männchen und Weibchen © Marina Roell
Weibchen © Janis Stone

Kappensäger Lophodytes cucullatus

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UNTERSTÜTZT VON MERLIN

Small diving duck with thin serrated bill. Breeding males have showy black-and-white crest, a couple zebra stripes on the white breast, and cinnamon-colored sides. Females are brown with a puffy crest and partly yellow bill. Looks slender and long-necked in flight, with very fast wingbeats. Widespread across much of North America, but usually only seen in pairs or small flocks. Nests in cavities near small ponds or marshes; especially fond of wooded swamps. In winter, usually found on calm bodies of water; almost never on the ocean. Sometimes mixes loosely with other duck species.

UNTERSTÜTZT VON MERLIN