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[[Image:Baer's_Pochard.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by {{user|Jia-wei|Jia-wei}}<br /> Duck-River, Deyang, Sichuan, [[China]], January 2007]]
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[[Image:151107112 Suminoekoen.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by {{user|MacNara|MacNara}}<br /> Suminoe Park, Osaka, [[Japan]], November 2015]]
 
;[[:Category:Aythya|Aythya]] baeri
 
;[[:Category:Aythya|Aythya]] baeri
 
==Identification==
 
==Identification==
41-46cm<br />
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41–47 cm (16-18 in)<br />
 
*Dark back and upper flanks
 
*Dark back and upper flanks
 
*White belly
 
*White belly
 
*Blackish head, upper neck
 
*Blackish head, upper neck
 
*Chestnut-brown and white flanks
 
*Chestnut-brown and white flanks
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*White wing bar visible in flight
 
*Whitish eyes
 
*Whitish eyes
 
==Distribution==
 
==Distribution==
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'''Southeast Asia''': [[Indochina]], [[Myanmar]], [[Vietnam]], [[Thailand]]
 
'''Southeast Asia''': [[Indochina]], [[Myanmar]], [[Vietnam]], [[Thailand]]
 
==Taxonomy==
 
==Taxonomy==
Monotypic<sup>[[#References|[1]]]</sup>
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This is a [[Dictionary_M-S#M|monotypic]] species<sup>[[#References|[1]]]</sup>.
 
==Habitat==
 
==Habitat==
 
Found on lakes with rich aquatic vegetation. Also in nearby dense grassland and flooded meadows. In winter usually seen on freshwater lakes, rivers and sometimes reservoirs.
 
Found on lakes with rich aquatic vegetation. Also in nearby dense grassland and flooded meadows. In winter usually seen on freshwater lakes, rivers and sometimes reservoirs.
 
==Behaviour==
 
==Behaviour==
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====Diet====
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There is very little recorded, but they are thought to eat plant materials, particularly rice, and frogs.
 
====Breeding====
 
====Breeding====
 
The nest is built on a tussock or under shrubs, sometimes floating, and occasionally amongst branches.
 
The nest is built on a tussock or under shrubs, sometimes floating, and occasionally amongst branches.
 
==References==
 
==References==
#{{Ref-Clements6thDec08}}#Avibase
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#{{Ref-Clements6thAug15}}#Avibase
 
#BirdLife International
 
#BirdLife International
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#Handbook of the Birds of the World Alive (retrieved November 2015)
 
#Wikipedia
 
#Wikipedia
 
#BF Member observations
 
#BF Member observations

Revision as of 22:40, 10 November 2015

Photo by MacNara
Suminoe Park, Osaka, Japan, November 2015
Aythya baeri

Identification

41–47 cm (16-18 in)

  • Dark back and upper flanks
  • White belly
  • Blackish head, upper neck
  • Chestnut-brown and white flanks
  • White wing bar visible in flight
  • Whitish eyes

Distribution

Asia: found in Russia, Siberia, China, Inner Mongolia, Pakistan, India, Eastern and Western Himalayas, Bangladesh, North Korea, Japan, Taiwan
Southeast Asia: Indochina, Myanmar, Vietnam, Thailand

Taxonomy

This is a monotypic species[1].

Habitat

Found on lakes with rich aquatic vegetation. Also in nearby dense grassland and flooded meadows. In winter usually seen on freshwater lakes, rivers and sometimes reservoirs.

Behaviour

Diet

There is very little recorded, but they are thought to eat plant materials, particularly rice, and frogs.

Breeding

The nest is built on a tussock or under shrubs, sometimes floating, and occasionally amongst branches.

References

  1. Clements, J. F., T. S. Schulenberg, M. J. Iliff, D. Roberson, T. A. Fredericks, B. L. Sullivan, and C. L. Wood. 2015. The eBird/Clements checklist of birds of the world: v2015, with updates to August 2015. Downloaded from http://www.birds.cornell.edu/clementschecklist/download/
  2. Avibase
  3. BirdLife International
  4. Handbook of the Birds of the World Alive (retrieved November 2015)
  5. Wikipedia
  6. BF Member observations

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