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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 the Palearctic and North America. It is migratory and winters south of its breeding range to the equator .
Anas bahamensis Linnaeus 1758 (white-cheeked pintail) LC. A. b. galapagensis (Ridgway 1890) (Galapagos white-cheeked pintail) A. b. bahamensis Linnaeus 1758 (lesser white-cheeked pintail) A. b. rubrirostris Vieillot 1816 (greater white-cheeked pintail) Anas erythrorhyncha Gmelin 1789 (red-billed teal) LC; Anas acuta Linnaeus 1758 (northern ...
Northern pintail (Anas acuta), sometimes called the pintail, the most common pintail species; White-cheeked pintail (Anas bahamensis), from the Caribbean, South America and the Galápagos; Yellow-billed pintail (Anas georgica), found from southern Colombia to South Georgia; South Georgia pintail (Anas georgica georgica), the nominate race of ...
White-cheeked pintail: Anas bahamensis Linnaeus, 1758: 108 Red-billed teal: Anas erythrorhyncha Gmelin, JF, 1789: 109 Yellow-billed pintail: Anas georgica Gmelin, JF, 1789: 110 Eaton's pintail: Anas eatoni (Sharpe, 1875) 111 Northern pintail: Anas acuta Linnaeus, 1758: 112 Eurasian teal: Anas crecca Linnaeus, 1758: 113 Green-winged teal: Anas ...
(R) Rare - "usually seen only a few times each year" per the NPS (11 species) (U) Uncommon - "likely to be seen monthly in appropriate habitat and season and may be locally common" per the NPS (58 species) (O) Occasional - "occur in a park at least once every few years, varying in numbers, but not necessarily every year" per the NPS (two species)
This is a list of the bird species recorded in Latvia.The avifauna of Latvia include a total of 382 species, of which 3 were introduced by humans.. This list's taxonomic treatment (designation and sequence of orders, families and species) and nomenclature (common and scientific names) follow the conventions of The Clements Checklist of Birds of the World, 2022 edition.
The mallard has hybridised with more than 40 species in the wild, and an additional 20 species in captivity, [13] though fertile hybrids typically have two Anas parents. [14] Mallards and their domestic conspecifics are fully interfertile; many wild mallard populations in North America contain significant amounts of domestic mallard DNA. [15] [16]
This is a list of the bird species recorded in Colombia. ... Northern pintail, Anas acuta Linnaeus, 1758; Yellow-billed pintail, Anas georgica Gmelin, JF, 1789;