Ruddy Shelduck
Tadorna ferruginea
50.8233, 4.65288
Field Notes
Description:
58–70 cm long with a 110–135 cm wingspan. It has orange-brown body plumage and a paler head. The wings are white with black flight feathers.
Habitat:
This is a bird of open country, and it will breed on cliffs,[1] in burrows, tree holes or crevices distant from water, laying 6-16 creamy-white eggs, incubated for 30 days. The Ruddy Shelduck is usually found in pairs or small groups and rarely forms large flocks. However, moulting and wintering gatherings on chosen lakes or slow rivers can be very large.
Notes:
Not very numerous in these lakes but this year I could spot two.
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