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Ring-necked Duck
MenuThe most common diving duck to be found on small ponds in migration, the Ring-necked Duck is more easily recognized by the bold white ring around its bill than the subtle purplish one around its neck. Cool Facts
Description
Sex DifferencesBreeding male bold black-and-white; female drab brown with white eyering. ImmatureSimilar to breeding female. Similar Species
SoundUsually silent, courting calls soft and growly. »listen to songs of this speciesRangeSummer RangeBreeds across Canada southward to the northern United States, and farther southward to northern California and Colorado. Winter RangeWinters across the southern United States, up the coasts, and southward through Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean. Other NamesMorillon á collier (French) Sources used to construct this page:Hohman, W. L., and R. T. Eberhardt. 1998. Ring-necked Duck (Aythya collaris). In The Birds of North America, No. 329 (A. Poole and F. Gill, eds.). The Birds of North America, Inc., Philadelphia, PA. |
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