Wigeon
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Wigeon are dabbling ducks in the genus Anas. There are three species: the Eurasian Wigeon, the American Wigeon and the Chilöe Wigeon. Widgeon is an alternative, though archaic, spelling; the American Wigeon has in the past been known as Baldpate.
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[edit] Morphology
All three are similarly-shaped, with a steep forehead and bulbous rear to the head. Males have a distinctive breeding plumage, in their eclipse plumage they resemble females, which are similar in appearance year-round.[citation needed]
[edit] Taxonomy
The thee species' closest relatives are believed to be the Gadwall and the Falcated Duck and the five are together sometimes separated from Anas into their own genus Mareca.[citation needed]
[edit] Hybridisation
All three wigeon species hybridise in captivity,[1] and American and Eurasian Wigeons hybridise in the wild.[2] An American Wigeon × Mallard hybrid has also been recorded [3]
[edit] Footnotes
[edit] References
[edit] Hybridisation
- Bailey, H. H. (1919) An interesting hybrid of Mareca penelope (Widgon) and Mareca americana (Baldpate) Wilson Bulletin 31:25
- Harrison, J. M. and J. G. Harrison (1968) Wigeon × Chiloe Wigeon hybrid resembling American Wigeon British Birds 61: 169-171
- Watson, G. E. (1970) A presumed wild hybrid Baldpate × Eurasian Wigeon The Auk 87: 353-7
- Shiota, T. (1987) [A challenge in the identificaiton of hybrid American and Eurasian Wigeon] Yacho 496:6, 18-19 (in Japanese)
- Carey, Geoff J. (1993) Hybrid male wigeon in East Asia Hong Kong Bird Report 1992 160-6
- Harrop, Andrew (1994) Photo-forum: a presumed hybrid American Wigeon in Grampian Birding World 7:116-7
- MacKay, Andrew (1996) Hybrid wigeon resembling American Wigeon in Leicestershire Birding World' 9:146-7
- Jiguet, Frédéric (1999) Photo-forum: hybrid American Wigeons Birding World 12(6):247-52
[edit] External links
Photographs of hybrid wigeons can be seen here and here.