Adulte mâle © Daniele Mitchell eBird S26282874 Macaulay Library ML 86718931
Femelle © Lee-Lien WANG
Femelle © Imogen Warren
Femelle © Corey Callaghan
Adulte mâle © Eric VanderWerf
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Femelle et mâle adulte © Oscar Thomas
Mâle immature © Jim Kirker

Tadorne de paradis Tadorna variegata

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Identification

ALIMENTÉ PAR MERLIN

Large, colorful duck, endemic to New Zealand. Sexes told apart by head color; male has a black head with slight green iridescence, female has a white head and upper neck. Note the large white wing patch on the outer wing of both sexes in flight. Widely distributed throughout New Zealand. Utilizes rivers, wetlands, and lakes, as well as open grassy areas and farmland. Noisy; males give loud honking alarm calls, while females are higher-pitched. Found in pairs or in large flocks, especially post-breeding. Distinguishable from vagrant Australian Shelducks by absence of white neck ring, chestnut or buff breast, and black undertail.

ALIMENTÉ PAR MERLIN