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Typical Ducks
   
   

Fig 1 :
Garganey - male
Spatula querquedula
Location : Sam Roi Yot, Prachuap Khiri Khan province, Thailand.
Habitat : Coastal wetlands
Note : Photo by Charles Currin

Fig 2 :
Northern Shoveler - female
Spatula clypeata
Location : Hampshire, England
Habitat : Freshwater lake
Notes : The non-breeding range of this species extends southwards into northern parts of mainland Southeast Asia.

Fig 3 :
Gadwall - male
Mareca strepera
Location : Hampshire, England
Habitat : Freshwater lake
Notes : Within Southeast Asia this species occurs in parts of northern Myanmar.

Fig 4 :
Mallard - male
Anas platyrhynchos
Location : Hampshire Avon, England
Habitat : Fast-flowing, chalk river
Notes : Within Southeast Asia this species occurs in parts of northern Myanmar.

Fig 5 :
Pacific Black Duck
Anas superciliosa
Location : Sano Nggoang Lake, Flores, Indonesia
Habitat : Crater lake (660 metres elevation)

Fig 6 :
Eurasian (Green-winged) Teal - female
Anas crecca
Location : Sam Roi Yot, Prachuap Khiri Khan province, Thailand.
Habitat : Coastal wetlands
Note : Photo by Charles Currin

Fig 7 :
Tufted Duck - male (left) and female (right)
Aythya fuligula
Location : Hampshire, England
Habitat : Freshwater lake
Notes : This widespread duck occurs in northern parts of Southeast Asia, particularly Myanmar, as a winter visitor.

Fig 8 :
Goosander - female
Mergus merganser
Location : Hampshire Avon, England
Habitat : Fast-flowing, chalk river
Notes : The range of this species extends southwards to parts of northern Myanmar.

Fig 1 : Garganey - male
 

©  Charles Currin
 


Fig 2 : Northern Shoveler - female


Fig 3 : Gadwall - male


Fig 4 : Mallard - male


Fig 5 : Pacific Black Duck

Fig 6 : Eurasian (Green-winged) Teal - female
 

©  Charles Currin


Fig 7 : Tufted Duck - male (left) and female (right)


Fig 8 : Goosander - female