- The
garganey (Spatula
querquedula) is
a small dabbling duck. It
breeds in much of
Europe and
across the Palearctic, but is
strictly migratory, with the...
-
adult male has
a cinnamon-red head and body with
a brown back,
a red eye and
a dark bill. The
adult female has
a mottled brown body,
a pale
brown head...
- (Sibirionetta formosa), also
called the
bimaculate duck or
squawk duck, is
a dabbling duck that
breeds in
eastern Russia and
winters in East Asia. The...
- colours.
Cacharel is
named after the
local name of the
garganey (Anas
querquedula,
a small duck) in the
Camargue (cacharel,
standard French sarcelle d'été)...
- The blue-winged teal (Spatula discors) is
a species of bird in the duck, goose, and swan
family Anatidae. One of the
smaller members of the
dabbling duck...
-
North America.
A species of
fossil merganser from the Late
Pleistocene of Vero Beach, Florida, was
described as
Querquedula floridana (
a genus now included...
- over type specimens. It has been also
referred as Anas hottentota. and
Querquedula hottentota. Blue-billed teal is
considered monotypic, with no subspecies...
-
under the
binomial name
Querquedula bernieri. It is one of many
dabbling ducks in the
genus Anas. It is one of the "grey teals",
a group of
related ducks...
- is the
nominate subspecies of the yellow-billed
pintail (Anas georgica),
a duck in the
dabbling duck
subfamily Anatinae. It is
endemic to the
large (3...
-
called it
phascade or
querquedula minor ("lesser teal"), and was duly
referenced by
Francis Willughby who
named the
species querquedula secunda Aldrovandi...