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Northern Pintails are elegant, long-necked ducks with a slender profile. The tail is long and pointed, but it is much longer and more prominent on breeding ...
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Basic Description. Elegant Northern Pintails swim through wetlands and lakes with their slender necks and long, pointed tails held high.
Capable of flight at 38-52 days after hatching; in far north, where continuous daylight allows for feeding at all hours, young may develop faster. Feeding ...
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Apr 15, 2008 ˇ During the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department's waterfowl banding work, VPT's Outdoor ...
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Posted: Apr 15, 2008
The most useful character for separating the ages is the condition of the middle coverts. These have light edging on immatures and often appear narrow, and ...
Northern pintails are long, slender ducks with long, narrow wings, earning them the nickname "greyhound of the air."
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The pintail or northern pintail (Anas acuta) is a duck species with wide geographic distribution that breeds in the northern areas of Europe and across the ...
The North American Pintail Duck has striking plumage, non-aggressive, easy to keep in captivity, and does well with mixed groups of ducks.
The northern pintail is a very athletic and acrobatic bird. It is able to achieve impressive speeds while flying. A large and slender body, elongated neck, and ...
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The Northern Pintail is one of North America's earliest-nesting duck species, arriving back on its breeding grounds as the last winter ice melts. During ...
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