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White-cheeked Pintail

White-cheeked Pintail
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Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Aves
Order:Anseriformes
Family:Anatidae
Genus:Anas
Species:bahamensis
Binomial name
Anas bahamensis

The White cheeked Pintail or Bahama Pintail (Anas bahamensis) is a dabbling duck of the Caribbean, South America and the Galapagos.

There are three races: A. b. bahamensis in the Caribbean, A. b. galapagensis on the Galapagos, and the slightly larger A. b. rubirostris in South America. The latter race may be partially migratory, breeding in Argentina and wintering further north.

Like many southern ducks, the sexes are similar. It is mainly brown with white cheeks and a red-based grey bill (young birds lack the pink). It cannot be confused with any other duck in its range.

This species occurs on waters with a degree of salinity, such as brackish lakes, estuaries and mangrove swamps.

The White-cheeked Pintail feeds on aquatic plants and small creatures obtained by dabbling. The nest is on the ground under vegetation and near water.

Reference

Wildfowl, by Steve Madge and Hilary Burn, ISBN 0-7470-2201-1

Referenced By

Anas | Dabbling duck | List of North American birds: non-passerines | North American birds

 

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