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L 40-47cm, WS 65-72cm.\nVersatile in choice of breeding habitat, therefore common: open, clear, oligotrophic lakes in forested areas and polders; densely vegetated, eutrophic lowland lakes and marshes; along seashores; on tundra pools; slow flowing rivers; reservoirs; park lakes etc.\nMostly migratory and in lower numbers resident bird.\nGregarious when not breeding, forming large dense flocks. much t be seen in the Boundary Lakes of the IJsselmeerpolders in the Netherlands.
Tufted duck or tufted pochard (Aythya fuligula), a small diving duck, observed in Gajoldaba in West Bengal, India
A cute migratory golden-winged butterfly swimming in the pond
Male Tufted Duck ( Aythya fuligula ) swimming in a lake.
Photograph taken at 14.29m on Friday 16th February 2024, in  James's Park in Central London. A very handsome Tufted Duck. The Tufted Duck (Aythya fuligula ) is a medium-sized diving duck, smaller than a Mallard. It's black on the head, neck, chest and back, and white on the sides. It has a small crest and a yellow eye. It breeds in the UK across lowland areas of England, Scotland and Ireland, but less commonly in Wales, with most birds being year-round residents. Numbers increase in the UK in winter because of birds moving to the UK from Iceland and northern Europe. \n.
Mostly a Eurasian duck, uncommon in North America.  In February, a lone male landed in Victoria, B.C. Canada
Tufted ducks on a lake in Gosforth Park nature Park viewed from the Ridley Hide.
The tufted duck, Aythya fuligula, a small diving duck swimming on the Kleinhesseloher Lake at Munich, Germany
A tufted duck on the water
Daytime side view close-up of a single male tufted duck (Aythya Fuligula) swimming in a pond looking straight ahead, with drops on its feathers
Tufted duck, Aythya fuligula, single male on water, Northumberland, March 2022
Tufted Duck  Aythya fuligula. The tufted duck is a medium-sized diving duck, smaller than a mallard. It is black on the head, neck, breast and back and white on the sides. It has a small crest and a yellow eye. In flight it shows an obvious white stripe across the back of the wing. It breeds in the UK across lowland areas of England, Scotland and Ireland, but less commonly in Wales, with most birds being residents.
A adult male tufted duck (Aythya fuligula) swimming and foraging in a city pond in the capital city of Berlin Germany. Photographed from a low angle .
L 40-47cm, WS 65-72cm.\nVersatile in choice of breeding habitat, therefore common: open, clear, oligotrophic lakes in forested areas and polders; densely vegetated, eutrophic lowland lakes and marshes; along seashores; on tundra pools; slow flowing rivers; reservoirs; park lakes etc.\nMostly migratory and in lower numbers resident bird.\nGregarious when not breeding, forming large dense flocks. much t be seen in the Boundary Lakes of the IJsselmeerpolders in the Netherlands.
Tufted Duck Is Taking Off From The Wetland
Tufted duck at Smestaddammen lake in Oslo.
A male tufted pochard, Aythya fuligula flapping wings, taking off from water.
The Ring-Necked Duck (Aythya collaris) is a North American diving duck found in freshwater ponds and lakes.  The duck’s name comes from the drake’s cinnamon colored neck ring.  The male also has two white rings around its gray bill, a shiny black head, black back, a white line on the wings, a white breast and yellow eyes. The female has a grayish brown head and body with a dark brown back and a dark bill.  The breeding habitat of the ring-necked duck is lakes and ponds in the northern United States and Canada. Ring-necked ducks pair up during spring migration and then separate after breeding.  These ducks are omnivores and feed mainly by diving or dabbling for submerged plants such as pondweed, wild rice, coontail and snails.  These two male ring-necked ducks were photographed while swimming in the Bubbling Ponds Fish Hatchery near Cornville, Arizona, USA.
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duck in natural habitat (aythya fuligula)
Tufted Duck flying over the water
L 40-47cm, WS 65-72cm.\nVersatile in choice of breeding habitat, therefore common: open, clear, oligotrophic lakes in forested areas and polders; densely vegetated, eutrophic lowland lakes and marshes; along seashores; on tundra pools; slow flowing rivers; reservoirs; park lakes etc.\nMostly migratory and in lower numbers resident bird.\nGregarious when not breeding, forming large dense flocks. much t be seen in the Boundary Lakes of the IJsselmeerpolders in the Netherlands.
A cute migratory golden-winged butterfly swimming in the pond
male tufted duck (Aythya fuligula)
A closeup of a male tufted duck in a pond.
Wet tufted duck after a dive in the Smestad lake.
Tufted duck, Aythya fuligula, single male on water, London,  April 2011
tufted duck or tufted pochard (Aythya fuligula) male swimming in a lake next to the river IJssel in Overijssel, Netherlands during an overcast winter day.
tufted duck swimming in the lake
Female tufted duck or tufted pochard (Aythya fuligula) swimming in a river.
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