Males are unmistakable with a black head, back, and tail, white vent, gray sides, and a striking red bill with a swollen lump at the base. Females are dull brown with a dark bill, white belly, and white eyerings. Both sexes have striking white flight feathers. Generally found in fresh and saline wetlands with abundant vegetation.
Sign in to see your stats
Choose a region to view Weekly Bar Chart
Comprehensive life histories for all bird species and families.
Explore Rosy-billed Pochard