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Bird name:

Canvasback

Aythya valisineria

Order

ANSERIFORMES

Family

Geese and Ducks (Anatidae)

Code 4

CANV

Code 6

AYTVAL

ITIS

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ILLUSTRATION

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PHOTOS

CONSERVATION STATUS

Least-Concern

The Canvasback is native to Mexico, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Canada, Bermuda, the United States, Honduras and Guatemala. It is also known to be seen in various countries throughout the Pacific and the Caribbean in addition to the United Kingdom. The range of this bird is about 5 million square kilometers. The global population of the Canvasback is about 600,000 individual birds. Currently, this bird species is rated as Least Concern and there are no immediate concerns regarding the Canvasback.

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SUMMARY

Overview

Canvasback: Large, flashy diving duck with pale gray body and black breast, tail. Head is red-brown with long, sloping profile and long, dark bill. Eye is red. Legs and feet are gray. Feeds primarily on aquatic plants. Rapid direct flight with strong wing beats. Flies high, usually in V formations.


Range and Habitat

Canvasback: Breeds from Alaska south and east to Nebraska and Minnesota. Spends winters in coastal regions and interior west from British Columbia south and east from Massachusetts south to the Gulf coast and in Mississippi Valley. Nests on marshes; winters on lakes, bays, and estuaries.

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SONGS AND CALLS

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Canvasback Voice

Voice Text

"grunt", "croak"

INTERESTING FACTS

  • Because they strain many seeds with their bill out of bottom mud, they ingest much lead shot and are especially affected by lead poisoning in areas that are heavily hunted.
  • One of the largest North American diving ducks, it gets its name from its pale gray back and white sides which are delicately dotted and lined in a wavelike pattern resembling canvas fabric.
  • The Canvasback is a very good flier and can reach speeds of up to 70 mph.
  • A group of ducks has many collective nouns, including a "brace", "flush", "paddling", "raft", and "team" of ducks.

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Range Map for Canvasback

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TERMINOLOGY

CREDITS

Author

Gary Owen Dick

Artist

Yury Lisyak

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