The pintail or northern pintail (Anas acuta) is a duck species with wide geographic distribution that breeds in the northern areas of Europe and across...
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Pintail may refer to: Northern pintail (Anas acuta), sometimes called the pintail, the most common pintail species White-cheeked pintail (Anas bahamensis)...
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of northern pintail, the Eaton’s pintail is much smaller (one female Eaton’s pintail weighed 450 g, while the mean mass of female northern pintails is...
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during migration. An expedition to Mt. Everest found skeletons of northern pintail Anas acuta and black-tailed godwit Limosa limosa at 5,000 m (16,000 ft)...
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yellow-billed pintail (Anas georgica) is a South American dabbling duck of the genus Anas with three described subspecies. The yellow-billed pintail was formally...
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violet bordered in black and may have a thin white trailing edge. Northern pintail: Iridescent green in male and brown in female, both are white on trailing...
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common being mallards, Canada goose, snow goose, canvasback, redhead, northern pintail, gadwall, ruddy duck, coots, common merganser and red-breasted merganser...
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black duck, and also with species more distantly related, such as the northern pintail, leading to various hybrids that may be fully fertile. The mallard...
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significant numbers of gadwall and northern shoveler. Other wild birds include Eurasian bittern, northern pintail, northern lapwing, water rail, ring-necked...
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as their subject. The eligible species for the 2024 contest are Brant, Northern Shoveler, Greater Scaup, Spectacled Eider, and Hooded Merganser. In 1989...
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Raccoon (redirect from Northern Raccoon)
lotor), also spelled racoon and sometimes called the common raccoon or northern raccoon to distinguish it from the other species, is a mammal native to...
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increase as much as distance from the equator increases, which crosses the northern portion of South America, jaguars are generally smaller north of the Amazon...
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Anas is a genus of dabbling ducks. It includes the pintails, most teals, and the mallard and its close relatives. It formerly included additional species...
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Canada goose Canvasback Gadwall Greater scaup Lesser scaup Mallard Northern pintail Redhead Ross's goose Snow goose Wood duck Big game Bighorn sheep Black...
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Georgia pintail (Anas georgica georgica), also misleadingly known as the South Georgian teal, is the nominate subspecies of the yellow-billed pintail (Anas...
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hunted in the UK include: Duck, including mallard, tufted duck, teal, northern pintail and common pochard Goose, including greylag goose, Canada goose and...
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and it is occasionally found during migration across the Atlantic in northern Europe. It has been introduced to France, the United Kingdom, Ireland,...
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tern, barn owl, common swift, Bohemian waxwing, Eurasian blackcap, northern pintail. In 2019, the European golden plover (Pluvialis apricaria) and roseate...
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Anas, such as the American and Pacific black ducks, spot-billed duck, northern pintail and common teal) make the classic "quack" sound while males make a...
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(Montin, 1781) - northern Scandinavia to Kola Peninsula (Russia) L. m. nadezdae (Serebrovski, 1926) - southern Siberia and northern Mongolia L. m. nelsoni...
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Afghanistan to Pamir Mountains and western China A. c. kleini (Hartert, 1925) – northern Greece through Bulgaria and north Turkey to the Caucasus A. c. koroviakovi...
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1940) - central towards east-central USA B. u. obscura (Todd, 1947) - northern Ontario (Canada) B. u. phaios (Aldrich & Friedmann, 1943) - southeastern...
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~33,000 BP, two new but closely related lineages repopulated Alaska and northern Canada from Eurasia after the Last Glacial Maximum (>25,000 BP). Brown-bear...
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Carolina are a major wintering site for waterfowl including ducks like northern pintail and green-wing teal, geese like Canada geese and tundra swans. Forster's...
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Canada goose Canvasback Gadwall Greater scaup Lesser scaup Mallard Northern pintail Redhead Ross's goose Snow goose Wood duck Big game Bighorn sheep Black...
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17, 2022). "Feral Pigs May Have Helped Boost Crocodile Numbers in the Northern Territory, Australia". Smithsonian. Retrieved May 30, 2022. Ham, Anthony...
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subspecies, the lesser snow goose (C. c. caerulescens), lives from central northern Canada to the Bering Straits area. The lesser snow goose stands 64 to 79 cm...
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New York, northern and eastern Pennsylvania, Ontario, Quebec, and the Atlantic provinces of Canada. They have been introduced to both northern and southern...
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vagrants or seasonal visitors. Breeding ducks include long-tailed duck, northern pintail, and green-winged teal. Breeding shorebirds include semipalmated plover...
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York, south to Georgia, and according to some sources, further south to northern Florida, with sightings in North Carolina near Buffalo Ford on the Catawba...
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