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ViewsYellow-billed PintailFrom Opus(Redirected from Anas georgica)
[edit] Identification61-71cm. Pale warm brown head and neck, finely mottled darker, throat, buffish-brown body, with conspicuous blackish-brown feather centres, spotted on breast and more conspicuous along flanks and upperparts, pale belly, brown, long and pointed tail, grey-brown upperwing, with buff tips to greater coverts; secondaries blackish-green, with broad buff tips, bright yellow bill with black tip and culmen. [edit] DistributionFrom southern Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, through Argentina and Chile to Tierra del Fuego, and additionally in Falkland Islands and South Georgia Islands. Occur in Uruguay and southeastern Brazil during winter season. [edit] TaxonomyThree subspecies are recognized:
All three forms have in the past been considered distinct species, and their lumping apparently was not accompanied by any arguments1. [edit] HabitatVariety of wetlands, from high-elevation lakes and marshes to lowland lakes and rivers in open country. [edit] BehaviourNests are made on the ground, lined with down and grass, and usually hidden among vegetation and close to water. 4 to 10 eggs are laid. They feed by dabbling and up-ending, wading in shallow water or grazing in waterside grasslands, and sometimes by diving. [edit] References
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