Wigeon
Wigeons | |
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Male (rear) and female (front) Eurasian Wigeons | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Aves |
Order: | Anseriformes |
Family: | Anatidae |
Genus: | Anas |
Subgenus: | Mareca |
Species | |
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The wigeons are dabbling ducks in the genus Anas. There are three extant species: the Eurasian Wigeon (Anas penelope), the American Wigeon (A. americana) and the Chiloé Wigeon (A. sibilatrix). A fourth species, the Amsterdam Island Duck (Anas marecula), is believed to have become extinct around 1800.
Widgeon is an alternative, though archaic, spelling; the American Wigeon has in the past been known as the Baldpate. 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] The three species' closest relatives within the genus Anas are the Gadwall and the Falcated Duck.[1] All three wigeon species hybridise in captivity,[2] and American and Eurasian Wigeons hybridise in the wild.[3] An American Wigeon × Mallard hybrid has also been recorded.[4]
References
- ↑ Johnson, KP; Sorenson, MD (1999). "Phylogeny and biogeography of dabbling ducks (genus: Anas): A comparison of molecular and morphological evidence". The Auk 116 (3): 792–805. doi:10.2307/4089339.
- ↑ Jiguet, Frédéric (1999). "Photo-forum: hybrid American Wigeons". Birding World 12 (6): 247–52.
- ↑ Carey, Geoff J. (1993) Hybrid male wigeon in East Asia Hong Kong Bird Report 1992 160-6
- ↑ Fedynich, Alan M. and Rhodes, Olin E., Jr. (1993). Mallard × American Wigeon Hybrid on the Southern High Plains of Texas. doi:10.2307/3672079.
Further reading
- Bailey HH (1919). "An interesting hybrid of Mareca penelope (Widgon) and Mareca americana (Baldpate)". Wilson Bulletin 31: 25.
- Cox C, Jessie B. Birding. 37(2): 156–164 Aging of American and Eurasian Wigeons in female-type plumages http://www.aba.org/birding/v37n2p156.pdf Aging of American and Eurasian Wigeons in female-type plumages
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missing title (help). - Harrison JM, Harrison JG (1968). "Wigeon × Chiloé Wigeon hybrid resembling American Wigeon". British Birds 61: 169–171.
- Harrop A (1994). "Photo-forum: a presumed hybrid American Wigeon in Grampian". Birding World 7: 116–7.
- Harrop A (1994). "Field identification of American Wigeon". Birding World 7: 50–56.
- Jiquet F (1999). "Photo forum: Hybrid American Wigeons". Birding World 12: 247–252.
- Larkin P (2000). "Eyelid colour of American Wigeon". British Birds 93: 39–40.
- MacKay A (1996). "Hybrid wigeon resembling American Wigeon in Leicestershire". Birding World 9: 146–7.
- Shiota T (1987). "A challenge in the identificaiton of hybrid American and Eurasian Wigeon". Yacho 496: 6, 18–19.
- Votier SC, Harrop AHJ, Denny M (2003). "A review of status and identification of American Wigeon in Britain and Ireland". British Birds 96: 2–22.
- Watson GE (1970). "A presumed wild hybrid Baldpate × Eurasian Wigeon". The Auk 87 (2): 353–7. doi:10.2307/4083926.
External links
Photographs of hybrid wigeons can be seen here and here.