Femelle © Dominic Garcia-Hall
Mâle © Robert Lewis
Femelle © Luke Seitz
Mâle © Vicente Pantoja Maggi
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Mâle © Brian Sullivan
Mâle © Dominic Garcia-Hall

Ouette de Magellan Chloephaga picta

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Identification

ALIMENTÉ PAR MERLIN

Common and conspicuous in most of its range, becoming uncommon and local in northern areas. Pairs and flocks are common along roadsides in Patagonian steppe grasslands, wetlands, at lakes, and along coasts. The male is strikingly white necked; some males have clean white breast and belly, others have dark-barred body. The female is brownish overall and much less noticeable with a rusty brown to grayish brown head and neck (compare to the rare Ruddy-headed Goose). Both sexes have bold black-and-white wing pattern that is striking in flight.

ALIMENTÉ PAR MERLIN