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Bufflehead
Latin: Bucephala albeola Average length: M 15", F 13" Average weight: M 1.1 lbs., F 0.7 lbs. Description: Males: Male buffleheads have a large white patch across the back of the head that extends from cheek to cheek, forming a bushy crest. The remainder of the head is blackish wi...
Canada Goose
Latin: Branta canadensis Average length: M 25-45 inches Average weight: M 3-13 lbs., F 3-11 lbs. Description : Both sexes of Canada geese have a black head and neck except for broad white cheek patches extending from the throat to the rear of the eye. The female of a breeding pair is o...
White-fronted Goose
Latin: Anser albifrons Average length: M 29", F 27" Average weight: M 6.2 lbs., F 5.5 lbs. Description: The white-fronted goose is named for the distinctive white band found at the base of bill. The sexes are similar in appearance, but males typically are larger. The head, neck, an...
Ross' Goose
Latin: Chen rossii Average length: M 25", F 23" Average weight: M 4.0 lbs., F 3.6 lbs. Description: Ross' geese are the smallest of the three varieties of white geese that breed in North America. The Ross' goose is a small white goose with black primary feathers. The bill is a deep ...
Fulvous Whistling Duck
Latin: Dendrocygna bicolor Average length: M 18", F 17.3" Average weight: M 1.72 lbs., F 1.49 lbs. Descriptions: Adult fulvous whistling ducks of both sexes have a rufous-brown crown and upper nape becoming blackish down the center of the hindneck. The sides of the head, neck, chest...
Black-bellied Whistling Duck
Latin: Dendrocygna autumnalis Average length: M 19.4", F 19" Average weight: M 1.80 lbs., F 1.85 lbs. Description: Male and female black-bellied whistling ducks are similar in size and color. In general, black-bellied whistling ducks are long-legged, long-necked and the most er...
Mourning Dove, White-winged Dove, and Band-tailed Pigeon 2009 Population Status
Mourning Dove, White-winged Dove, and Band-tailed Pigeon 2009 Population Status MOURNING DOVE POPULATION STATUS, 2009 DAVID D. DOLTON, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Division of Migratory Bird Management, PO Box 25486 DFC, Denver, CO 80225-0486, USA TODD A. SANDERS, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Se...
Pack your binoculars and wing it to the Texas coast for an amazing bird-watching show
Pack the binoculars and wing it to one of these seven perches, from the Big Thicket to Weslaco World travelers migrate to the Texas coast for the astounding variety of birds that congregate here. Yet birding remains a mystery to many Americans. It shouldn’t be. You don’t have to spend a fortun...
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