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Hawaiian Duck

Anas wyvilliana

Vulnerable
Размах крыльев
44,0 cm
Масса
573,25 g
Семейство
Anatidae
Отряд
Anseriformes

О нас

A medium-sized duck resembling a female Mallard, with mottled brown plumage and green speculum. Endemic to Hawaii; hybridizes with feral Mallards, threatening its genetic integrity. Found on freshwater wetlands of Kauai and other islands. Endangered; conservation focus on reducing hybridization.

Physical Description

Measurement Value Imperial
Размах крыльев 44,0 cm 17.3 in
Масса 573,25 g 20.22 oz

Идентификация

Оперение

Mottled brown plumage; males may show slight green gloss on head but reduced compared to Mallard. Iridescent blue-purple speculum with white borders. Orange bill. Females similar to males; pale buff supercilium.

Habitat & Range

Freshwater marshes, rivers, reservoirs, and taro fields on Kauai and other Hawaiian islands. Nests in dense vegetation near water. Threatened by hybridization with domestic or feral Mallards.

Географический ареал

Ranges across sub-Saharan Africa in open grasslands and wetland edges. Locally nomadic following seasonal rainfall patterns.

Diet & Feeding

Fish-diving duck of South American rivers; uses serrated bill to catch fish and aquatic invertebrates; diet mainly fish year-round.

Охранный статус

Vulnerable
IUCN Red List

Поведение и размножение

Гнездование

Nest type: HC.

Размер кладки

9-13

Звук

Пение

Female produces a raspy, descending quacking series; male gives a soft, nasal sound. Calls similar to Mallard but higher-pitched; alarm is a rapid-fire quacking rattle.

Таксономия

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Aves
Отряд Anseriformes (Waterfowl)
Семейство Anatidae (Ducks, Geese & Swans)
Genus Anas
Виды Anas wyvilliana

Distribution

Hawaiian Duck has been recorded in 5 countries.

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Присутствует Not recorded
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Часто задаваемые вопросы

What does the Hawaiian Duck eat?
Fish-diving duck of South American rivers; uses serrated bill to catch fish and aquatic invertebrates; diet mainly fish year-round.
Where does the Hawaiian Duck live?
Freshwater marshes, rivers, reservoirs, and taro fields on Kauai and other Hawaiian islands. Nests in dense vegetation near water. Threatened by hybridization with domestic or feral Mallards.
Is the Hawaiian Duck endangered?
The Hawaiian Duck has a conservation status of Vulnerable.
How does the Hawaiian Duck nest?
Nest type: HC.
What does the Hawaiian Duck sound like?
Female produces a raspy, descending quacking series; male gives a soft, nasal sound. Calls similar to Mallard but higher-pitched; alarm is a rapid-fire quacking rattle.
How big is the Hawaiian Duck?
The Hawaiian Duck has a wingspan of 44.0 cm, weight of 573.25 g.
What order and family does the Hawaiian Duck belong to?
The Hawaiian Duck (Anas wyvilliana) belongs to the order Anseriformes and the family Anatidae.

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