- 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...
- and use of
bright colours.
Cacharel is
named after the
local name of the
garganey (Anas querquedula, a
small duck) in the
Camargue (cacharel,
standard French...
- discovered, in 1955–56, were
thought to most
closely resemble those of a
garganey. In 1987
bones of at
least 33
individuals were
recovered from rock cavities...
-
subgenus of
ducks in the
family Anatidae that
includes the shovelers,
garganey, and
several species of
American teals. The
species now
placed in this...
- A pair of
garganey were
spotted by some
seniors and
young birders on 20 June 2020 and the pair sta**** in the lake for
about a w****.
Garganey are rare visitors...
-
wildfowl and many
species of
birds breed there, such as lapwing, snipe,
garganey,
yellow wagtail, grey partridge, skylark, reed
bunting and barn owl. "Designated...
-
Clube Nickname(s) Bruscão (Big Brusque)
Quadricolor (Four-colour)
Marreco (
Garganey)
Founded 12 October 1987; 37
years ago (1987-10-12)
Ground Augusto Bauer...
-
Nature Reserve. It is one of the main
Irish breeding areas for the
scarce Garganey.
Church Island is 1.5 mi (2.4 km) from Bellaghy; it is not a true island...
- tern.
Little terns also
breed on the islands.
Northern shoveler, gadwall,
garganey,
Mediterranean gull, spoonbill, long-tailed duck and
numerous other species...
- long-tailed duck (Clangula hyemalis),
northern shoveler (Anas clypeata),
garganey (Anas querquedula),
Eurasian wigeon (Anas penelope),
ferruginous duck (Aythya...