The Common Teal is the smallest dabbling duck in the UK. Males have a beautiful chestnut head with a green eye patch and a speckled grey body, while females are mottled brown.
Identifying Characteristics: This fairly large duck has a long, slender orange bill with a black tip and dark eyes. Breeding males have a largely white body, a black back, and a mallard-like green head. Females and nonbreeding males sport cinnamon-colored heads and grayish-white bodies. Due to their thin bill, Common Mergansers stand out fairly easily from most other ducks in the United.
An elegant duck, with a small brown head, a long neck that's brown at the back and white at the front, and grey body. The black middle feathers of the tail are very long.
Female: Chestnut breast, grayish brown body, gray-colored head, and a small, black-tipped gray bill. Male: Pinkish-brown back and breast with a green patch from the eyes to nape and a small, black.
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The pintail is a large, elegant duck with a deep, heavy body, pointed wings, small head, and long neck. The male has grey and black upperparts, a white breast, and a long black and white tail spike. The head is cinnamon coloured with a distinctive white stripe on the neck. The bill is blue-grey with a black stripe, and the legs are grey.
An elegant duck, with a small brown head, a long neck that's brown at the back and white at the front, and grey body. The black middle feathers of the tail are very long.
Breeds across northern Scandinavia and the Arctic tundra. Can be spotted on salt or freshwater around the UK during winter. Long-tailed duck - male (background) and female (foreground) (Common) Goldeneye Bucephala clangula The males are mostly white with a green head, females grey with a brown head.
Identifying Characteristics: This fairly large duck has a long, slender orange bill with a black tip and dark eyes. Breeding males have a largely white body, a black back, and a mallard-like green head. Females and nonbreeding males sport cinnamon-colored heads and grayish-white bodies. Due to their thin bill, Common Mergansers stand out fairly easily from most other ducks in the United.
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Female: Chestnut breast, grayish brown body, gray-colored head, and a small, black-tipped gray bill. Male: Pinkish-brown back and breast with a green patch from the eyes to nape and a small, black.
What to look for: The male pochard has a grey body, black chest and tail, and a reddish-brown head. They have a bright red eye and a black and grey bill. The female is a darker brown, with dark eyes. They also have a black and grey bill, but with less grey than the males. This species was once common but populations are rapidly declining.
Identifying Characteristics: This fairly large duck has a long, slender orange bill with a black tip and dark eyes. Breeding males have a largely white body, a black back, and a mallard-like green head. Females and nonbreeding males sport cinnamon-colored heads and grayish-white bodies. Due to their thin bill, Common Mergansers stand out fairly easily from most other ducks in the United.
Breeds across northern Scandinavia and the Arctic tundra. Can be spotted on salt or freshwater around the UK during winter. Long-tailed duck - male (background) and female (foreground) (Common) Goldeneye Bucephala clangula The males are mostly white with a green head, females grey with a brown head.
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Female: Chestnut breast, grayish brown body, gray-colored head, and a small, black-tipped gray bill. Male: Pinkish-brown back and breast with a green patch from the eyes to nape and a small, black.
Breeds across northern Scandinavia and the Arctic tundra. Can be spotted on salt or freshwater around the UK during winter. Long-tailed duck - male (background) and female (foreground) (Common) Goldeneye Bucephala clangula The males are mostly white with a green head, females grey with a brown head.
An elegant duck, with a small brown head, a long neck that's brown at the back and white at the front, and grey body. The black middle feathers of the tail are very long.
The Common Teal is the smallest dabbling duck in the UK. Males have a beautiful chestnut head with a green eye patch and a speckled grey body, while females are mottled brown.
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Breeds across northern Scandinavia and the Arctic tundra. Can be spotted on salt or freshwater around the UK during winter. Long-tailed duck - male (background) and female (foreground) (Common) Goldeneye Bucephala clangula The males are mostly white with a green head, females grey with a brown head.
Female: Chestnut breast, grayish brown body, gray-colored head, and a small, black-tipped gray bill. Male: Pinkish-brown back and breast with a green patch from the eyes to nape and a small, black.
Identifying Characteristics: This fairly large duck has a long, slender orange bill with a black tip and dark eyes. Breeding males have a largely white body, a black back, and a mallard-like green head. Females and nonbreeding males sport cinnamon-colored heads and grayish-white bodies. Due to their thin bill, Common Mergansers stand out fairly easily from most other ducks in the United.
The Common Teal is the smallest dabbling duck in the UK. Males have a beautiful chestnut head with a green eye patch and a speckled grey body, while females are mottled brown.
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The wigeon is a distinctive bird, particularly the males with a chestnut head, grey-brown body and pink breast. Female wigeons are similar in appearance to female mallards, with brown.
The pintail is a large, elegant duck with a deep, heavy body, pointed wings, small head, and long neck. The male has grey and black upperparts, a white breast, and a long black and white tail spike. The head is cinnamon coloured with a distinctive white stripe on the neck. The bill is blue-grey with a black stripe, and the legs are grey.
An elegant duck, with a small brown head, a long neck that's brown at the back and white at the front, and grey body. The black middle feathers of the tail are very long.
Breeds across northern Scandinavia and the Arctic tundra. Can be spotted on salt or freshwater around the UK during winter. Long-tailed duck - male (background) and female (foreground) (Common) Goldeneye Bucephala clangula The males are mostly white with a green head, females grey with a brown head.
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Breeds across northern Scandinavia and the Arctic tundra. Can be spotted on salt or freshwater around the UK during winter. Long-tailed duck - male (background) and female (foreground) (Common) Goldeneye Bucephala clangula The males are mostly white with a green head, females grey with a brown head.
The pintail is a large, elegant duck with a deep, heavy body, pointed wings, small head, and long neck. The male has grey and black upperparts, a white breast, and a long black and white tail spike. The head is cinnamon coloured with a distinctive white stripe on the neck. The bill is blue-grey with a black stripe, and the legs are grey.
What to look for: The male pochard has a grey body, black chest and tail, and a reddish-brown head. They have a bright red eye and a black and grey bill. The female is a darker brown, with dark eyes. They also have a black and grey bill, but with less grey than the males. This species was once common but populations are rapidly declining.
The wigeon is a distinctive bird, particularly the males with a chestnut head, grey-brown body and pink breast. Female wigeons are similar in appearance to female mallards, with brown.
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The Common Teal is the smallest dabbling duck in the UK. Males have a beautiful chestnut head with a green eye patch and a speckled grey body, while females are mottled brown.
Male Pochards boast a vibrant red-brown head, contrasting with their black tail and breast, and a palish grey body during winter and spring. The females, more understated, are brown.
What to look for: The male pochard has a grey body, black chest and tail, and a reddish-brown head. They have a bright red eye and a black and grey bill. The female is a darker brown, with dark eyes. They also have a black and grey bill, but with less grey than the males. This species was once common but populations are rapidly declining.
Breeds across northern Scandinavia and the Arctic tundra. Can be spotted on salt or freshwater around the UK during winter. Long-tailed duck - male (background) and female (foreground) (Common) Goldeneye Bucephala clangula The males are mostly white with a green head, females grey with a brown head.
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Identifying Characteristics: This fairly large duck has a long, slender orange bill with a black tip and dark eyes. Breeding males have a largely white body, a black back, and a mallard-like green head. Females and nonbreeding males sport cinnamon-colored heads and grayish-white bodies. Due to their thin bill, Common Mergansers stand out fairly easily from most other ducks in the United.
Breeds across northern Scandinavia and the Arctic tundra. Can be spotted on salt or freshwater around the UK during winter. Long-tailed duck - male (background) and female (foreground) (Common) Goldeneye Bucephala clangula The males are mostly white with a green head, females grey with a brown head.
What to look for: The male pochard has a grey body, black chest and tail, and a reddish-brown head. They have a bright red eye and a black and grey bill. The female is a darker brown, with dark eyes. They also have a black and grey bill, but with less grey than the males. This species was once common but populations are rapidly declining.
Female: Chestnut breast, grayish brown body, gray-colored head, and a small, black-tipped gray bill. Male: Pinkish-brown back and breast with a green patch from the eyes to nape and a small, black.
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Below are a list of British Ducks that are resident breeders, and winter visitors to the UK. The Greater Scaup is the rarest breeding duck in the UK. Click on the Duck photographs to enlarge them or if you click on the Duck's name then it will take you to another page with information, more photos, and sometimes a video of that particular Duck.
Breeds across northern Scandinavia and the Arctic tundra. Can be spotted on salt or freshwater around the UK during winter. Long-tailed duck - male (background) and female (foreground) (Common) Goldeneye Bucephala clangula The males are mostly white with a green head, females grey with a brown head.
The Common Teal is the smallest dabbling duck in the UK. Males have a beautiful chestnut head with a green eye patch and a speckled grey body, while females are mottled brown.
The wigeon is a distinctive bird, particularly the males with a chestnut head, grey-brown body and pink breast. Female wigeons are similar in appearance to female mallards, with brown.
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Below are a list of British Ducks that are resident breeders, and winter visitors to the UK. The Greater Scaup is the rarest breeding duck in the UK. Click on the Duck photographs to enlarge them or if you click on the Duck's name then it will take you to another page with information, more photos, and sometimes a video of that particular Duck.
Identifying Characteristics: This fairly large duck has a long, slender orange bill with a black tip and dark eyes. Breeding males have a largely white body, a black back, and a mallard-like green head. Females and nonbreeding males sport cinnamon-colored heads and grayish-white bodies. Due to their thin bill, Common Mergansers stand out fairly easily from most other ducks in the United.
The pintail is a large, elegant duck with a deep, heavy body, pointed wings, small head, and long neck. The male has grey and black upperparts, a white breast, and a long black and white tail spike. The head is cinnamon coloured with a distinctive white stripe on the neck. The bill is blue-grey with a black stripe, and the legs are grey.
Breeds across northern Scandinavia and the Arctic tundra. Can be spotted on salt or freshwater around the UK during winter. Long-tailed duck - male (background) and female (foreground) (Common) Goldeneye Bucephala clangula The males are mostly white with a green head, females grey with a brown head.
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Below are a list of British Ducks that are resident breeders, and winter visitors to the UK. The Greater Scaup is the rarest breeding duck in the UK. Click on the Duck photographs to enlarge them or if you click on the Duck's name then it will take you to another page with information, more photos, and sometimes a video of that particular Duck.
The Common Teal is the smallest dabbling duck in the UK. Males have a beautiful chestnut head with a green eye patch and a speckled grey body, while females are mottled brown.
The pintail is a large, elegant duck with a deep, heavy body, pointed wings, small head, and long neck. The male has grey and black upperparts, a white breast, and a long black and white tail spike. The head is cinnamon coloured with a distinctive white stripe on the neck. The bill is blue-grey with a black stripe, and the legs are grey.
What to look for: The male pochard has a grey body, black chest and tail, and a reddish-brown head. They have a bright red eye and a black and grey bill. The female is a darker brown, with dark eyes. They also have a black and grey bill, but with less grey than the males. This species was once common but populations are rapidly declining.
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The wigeon is a distinctive bird, particularly the males with a chestnut head, grey-brown body and pink breast. Female wigeons are similar in appearance to female mallards, with brown.
What to look for: The male pochard has a grey body, black chest and tail, and a reddish-brown head. They have a bright red eye and a black and grey bill. The female is a darker brown, with dark eyes. They also have a black and grey bill, but with less grey than the males. This species was once common but populations are rapidly declining.
Below are a list of British Ducks that are resident breeders, and winter visitors to the UK. The Greater Scaup is the rarest breeding duck in the UK. Click on the Duck photographs to enlarge them or if you click on the Duck's name then it will take you to another page with information, more photos, and sometimes a video of that particular Duck.
Male Pochards boast a vibrant red-brown head, contrasting with their black tail and breast, and a palish grey body during winter and spring. The females, more understated, are brown.
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An elegant duck, with a small brown head, a long neck that's brown at the back and white at the front, and grey body. The black middle feathers of the tail are very long.
The wigeon is a distinctive bird, particularly the males with a chestnut head, grey-brown body and pink breast. Female wigeons are similar in appearance to female mallards, with brown.
Identifying Characteristics: This fairly large duck has a long, slender orange bill with a black tip and dark eyes. Breeding males have a largely white body, a black back, and a mallard-like green head. Females and nonbreeding males sport cinnamon-colored heads and grayish-white bodies. Due to their thin bill, Common Mergansers stand out fairly easily from most other ducks in the United.
What to look for: The male pochard has a grey body, black chest and tail, and a reddish-brown head. They have a bright red eye and a black and grey bill. The female is a darker brown, with dark eyes. They also have a black and grey bill, but with less grey than the males. This species was once common but populations are rapidly declining.
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The pintail is a large, elegant duck with a deep, heavy body, pointed wings, small head, and long neck. The male has grey and black upperparts, a white breast, and a long black and white tail spike. The head is cinnamon coloured with a distinctive white stripe on the neck. The bill is blue-grey with a black stripe, and the legs are grey.
Breeds across northern Scandinavia and the Arctic tundra. Can be spotted on salt or freshwater around the UK during winter. Long-tailed duck - male (background) and female (foreground) (Common) Goldeneye Bucephala clangula The males are mostly white with a green head, females grey with a brown head.
Below are a list of British Ducks that are resident breeders, and winter visitors to the UK. The Greater Scaup is the rarest breeding duck in the UK. Click on the Duck photographs to enlarge them or if you click on the Duck's name then it will take you to another page with information, more photos, and sometimes a video of that particular Duck.
Female: Chestnut breast, grayish brown body, gray-colored head, and a small, black-tipped gray bill. Male: Pinkish-brown back and breast with a green patch from the eyes to nape and a small, black.
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An elegant duck, with a small brown head, a long neck that's brown at the back and white at the front, and grey body. The black middle feathers of the tail are very long.
Identifying Characteristics: This fairly large duck has a long, slender orange bill with a black tip and dark eyes. Breeding males have a largely white body, a black back, and a mallard-like green head. Females and nonbreeding males sport cinnamon-colored heads and grayish-white bodies. Due to their thin bill, Common Mergansers stand out fairly easily from most other ducks in the United.
The Common Teal is the smallest dabbling duck in the UK. Males have a beautiful chestnut head with a green eye patch and a speckled grey body, while females are mottled brown.
The pintail is a large, elegant duck with a deep, heavy body, pointed wings, small head, and long neck. The male has grey and black upperparts, a white breast, and a long black and white tail spike. The head is cinnamon coloured with a distinctive white stripe on the neck. The bill is blue-grey with a black stripe, and the legs are grey.
The Common Teal is the smallest dabbling duck in the UK. Males have a beautiful chestnut head with a green eye patch and a speckled grey body, while females are mottled brown.
What to look for: The male pochard has a grey body, black chest and tail, and a reddish-brown head. They have a bright red eye and a black and grey bill. The female is a darker brown, with dark eyes. They also have a black and grey bill, but with less grey than the males. This species was once common but populations are rapidly declining.
The pintail is a large, elegant duck with a deep, heavy body, pointed wings, small head, and long neck. The male has grey and black upperparts, a white breast, and a long black and white tail spike. The head is cinnamon coloured with a distinctive white stripe on the neck. The bill is blue-grey with a black stripe, and the legs are grey.
Female: Chestnut breast, grayish brown body, gray-colored head, and a small, black-tipped gray bill. Male: Pinkish-brown back and breast with a green patch from the eyes to nape and a small, black.
Male Pochards boast a vibrant red-brown head, contrasting with their black tail and breast, and a palish grey body during winter and spring. The females, more understated, are brown.
Below are a list of British Ducks that are resident breeders, and winter visitors to the UK. The Greater Scaup is the rarest breeding duck in the UK. Click on the Duck photographs to enlarge them or if you click on the Duck's name then it will take you to another page with information, more photos, and sometimes a video of that particular Duck.
The wigeon is a distinctive bird, particularly the males with a chestnut head, grey-brown body and pink breast. Female wigeons are similar in appearance to female mallards, with brown.
Breeds across northern Scandinavia and the Arctic tundra. Can be spotted on salt or freshwater around the UK during winter. Long-tailed duck - male (background) and female (foreground) (Common) Goldeneye Bucephala clangula The males are mostly white with a green head, females grey with a brown head.
An elegant duck, with a small brown head, a long neck that's brown at the back and white at the front, and grey body. The black middle feathers of the tail are very long.
Identifying Characteristics: This fairly large duck has a long, slender orange bill with a black tip and dark eyes. Breeding males have a largely white body, a black back, and a mallard-like green head. Females and nonbreeding males sport cinnamon-colored heads and grayish-white bodies. Due to their thin bill, Common Mergansers stand out fairly easily from most other ducks in the United.