At Peace

Lisa G. Putman

At Peace

Falcated Teal (Cerceta de Alfanjes) Anas Falcata.

“Falcated” means curved or hooked. The falcated duck is named for its special wing feathers that curve downward, resembling the hooked bill of a falcon.

The Falcated Duck or Falcated Teal (Anas falcata) is a duck which breeds in eastern Asia. It nests in eastern Siberia and northern China. It is widely recorded well outside its normal range, but the popularity of this beautiful duck in captivity clouds the origins of these extralimital birds.

This dabbling duck is strongly migratory and winters in much of southeast Asia. It is gregarious outside the breeding season and will then form large flocks.

This is a species of lowland wetlands, such as water meadows or lakes, and usually feeds by dabbling for plant food or grazing. It nests on the ground, near water and under the cover of taller vegetation. The clutch is 6–10 eggs.

This is a Gadwall-sized dabbling duck at 48–54cm length. The breeding male is unmistakable. Most of the body plumage is finely vermiculated grey, with the long curved tertials which give this species its name hanging off its back. The large head is bottle green with a white throat and bronzed crown. The vent region is patterned in yellow, black and white.

The female Falcated Duck is dark brown, with plumage much like a female Mallard. Its long grey bill is an aid to identification. The eclipse male is like the female, but darker on the back and head. In flight both sexes show a pale grey underwing. The blackish speculum is bordered with a white bar on its inner edge. Young birds are buffer than the female and have short tertials.

The male Falcated Duck has a clear low whistle, whereas the female has a gruff “quack”.

Referenced from Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falcated_Duck
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At Peace by Lisa G. Putman
At Peace by Lisa G. Putman
  • Lisa G. Putman
  • Tainia Finlay

    Tainia Finlay

    Thats a really striking capture Lisa, well shot!

  • Burchett

    Burchett

    Beautiful.

  • Cory Frantz

    Cory Frantz

    Lisa this is beautiful, Love the colors. well captured!

  • RonniLeigh

    RonniLeigh

    Lisa, I’m not sure what species this is but it sure is beautiful!

  • eyestrange

    eyestrange

    wow gobsmacking

  • Graeme Pettit Photography

    Graeme Pettit ...

    You might find your answer in The Project Gutenberg Book, Ducks at a Distance, by Robert W. Hines, which is downloadale as an e-book. I no longer have this publication, but my guess is that it is a Wigeon. Please be aware that plumage can change according to time of year, and geographical location at that time – also whether it has bred, and its age. You have however, captured the duck well – nice job.

  • eltotton

    eltotton

    Gorgeous shot. Great detail and lighting. Wish mine looked that good. Wonderful job.

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