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Female/immature Females are slender with a plain tan face. In flight, the speculum is brownish bronze.
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Intricately patterned and pale-faced females join males fashioned with a signature white stripe down their chocolate-colored necks.
Juvenile birds resemble the female, but are less neatly scalloped and have a duller brown speculum with a narrower trailing edge. The pintail walks well on ...
Male has white stripe running up long neck onto brown head; gray body, long tail. Female mottled buff-brown; known by pointed tail, long neck, gray bill. In ...
The female's plumage consists of a tan head and neck, mottled brown dorsum, and white belly. Like the male, she also has a bluish-grey bill, grey legs, and dark ...
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Both male and female Pintail share the long, slender dark grey bill, but the male's chocolate head and neck with creamy throat stand out.
Pintail Duck Female Juvenile ?? (ID HELP PLEASE) Size about half to 1/3 smaller that a Mallard. iso 400.Heavily cropped.
Females, juveniles and non-breeding males have tapering tails, while breeding males' central tail feathers are elongated into a long needle shape. Breeding ...
Slightly bigger than a mallard, these long-necked and small-headed ducks fly with a curved back pointed wings and a tapering tail. Find out more.
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