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Red crested pochard

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Anseriformes

Subfamily
  
Aythyinae

Scientific name
  
Netta rufina

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Anatidae

Genus
  
Netta Kaup, 1829

Higher classification
  
Netta

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Similar
  
Common pochard, Bird, Ferruginous duck, Tufted duck, Common shelduck

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The red-crested pochard (Netta rufina) is a large diving duck. The scientific name is derived from Greek Netta "duck", and Latin rufina, "golden-red" (from rufus, "ruddy"). Its breeding habitat is lowland marshes and lakes in southern Europe and Central Asia, wintering in the Indian Subcontinent and Africa. It is somewhat migratory, and northern birds winter further south into north Africa.

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The adult male is unmistakable. It has a rounded orange head, red bill and black breast. The flanks are white, the back brown, and the tail black. The female is mainly a pale brown, with a darker back and crown and a whitish face. Eclipse males are like females but with red bills. They are gregarious birds, forming large flocks in winter, often mixed with other diving ducks, such as common pochards. They feed mainly by diving or dabbling. They eat aquatic plants, and typically upend for food more than most diving ducks.

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A wheezing veht call can be given by the male. Series of hoarse vrah-vrah-vrah calls can also be heard from females.

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Red-crested pochards build nests by the lakeside among vegetation and lay 8–12 pale green eggs. The birds' status in the British Isles is much confused because there have been many escapes and deliberate releases over the years, as well as natural visitors from the continent. However, it is most likely that they are escapees that are now breeding wild and have built up a successful feral population. They are most numerous around areas of England including Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire and Northamptonshire.

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The red-crested pochard is one of the species to which the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (AEWA) applies.

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Red crested pochard in flight


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Red-crested pochard Wikipedia