Ruddy Shelduck female
Tadorna ferruginea
50.8233, 4.65288
Field Notes
Description:
The Ruddy Shelduck is a distinctive species, 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. It swims well, and in flight looks heavy, more like a goose than a duck.
The sexes of this striking species are similar, but the male has a black ring at the bottom of the neck in the breeding season summer, and the female often has a white face patch.
The call is a loud wild honking.
Habitat:
These birds are mostly migratory. Since the European population is declining, it is likely that most occurrences in western Europe in recent decades are escapes or feral birds.
The Ruddy Shelduck is one of the species to which the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (AEWA) applies.
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