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ViewsAmerican Black DuckFrom Opus
[edit] IdentificationL. 19-22 in (48-56 cm)
[edit] Similar SpeciesFemale Mallard paler and sandier, with bill mottled with orange and black, and whitish tail feathers. [edit] DistributionA bird of eastern North America, breeding in Canada to the Arctic Sea and in northern-most eastern USA west to Wisconsin and Minnesota. It winters from the Canadian border south in the US, but does not reach the Gulf of Mexico. This duck is a rare vagrant to Great Britain. [edit] TaxonomyThis is a monotypic species[3]. Two subspecies are recognised by some authorities: A. r. rubripes and A. r. obscura4 They regularly breed with Mallard ducks and are closely related to them. Some authorities believe them to be a dark variant of Mallard. 2 The hybrids are difficult to distinguished in the field. Hybrid females appear to die before reaching sexual maturity leading to the belief that they are separate species.1 [edit] HabitatThey breed on lakes, ponds, rivers, marshes. 1 [edit] Behavior[edit] DietThese birds feed by dabbling in shallow water, and grazing on land. They mainly eat plants, but also some mollusks and aquatic insects. [edit] BreedingSix to fourteen greenish-buff eggs are laid and usually hatch around 30 days.1 [edit] VocalizationSee Mallard [edit] References
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