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CONSERVATION STATUS
The Falcated Duck is evaluated as Near Threatened. This evaluation was given as a result of population declines that have occurred in China. In other areas it is now believed that the Falcated Duck may be more prevalent. This bird is native to Asia, including Japan, China and Mongolia. The population is currently estimated at about 35,000. The most serious concerns regarding the Falcated Duck remain in southern China. It is believed to be extinct in Iran. The Falcated Duck has been seen in parts of Europe as well as in the United States.
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SUMMARY
Overview
Falcated Duck: Medium dabbling duck with long black and white tertial feathers extending over black rump. Body white, black, gray in finely-scaled pattern. The crested iridescent head is green and purple-brown. White throat has black ring; black tail and black-green speculum are edged in white.
Range and Habitat
Falcated Duck: Breeds and winters in southeastern Asia but strongly migratory. Birds seen in North America beyond Alaska may be escaped captives from private collections or fully wild birds. Favors wetlands, small lakes, ponds, quiet rivers, estuaries, marshes. Near-threatenend in the wild. Most U.S. sightings occur between Pacific northwestern and central Californian coasts. Also seen on Baja peninsula, in Mexico, India, and Canada.
SONGS AND CALLS
Voice Text
"whew- whew", "tsooh, tsooh"
INTERESTING FACTS
- The Falcated Duck was once known as the Falcated Teal.
- It is widely recorded well outside its normal range, but the popularity of this beautiful duck in captivity clouds the origins of these extralimital birds.
- A group of ducks has many collective nouns, including a "brace", "flush", "paddling", "raft", and "team" of ducks.
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