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distance from water. It is a shallow scrape on the ground lined with plant material and down. The female lays seven to nine cream-coloured eggs at the rate of one per day; the eggs are 55 mm Γ 38 mm (2.2 in Γ 1.5 in) in size and weigh 45 g (1.6 oz), of which 7% is shell. If predators destroy the first clutch, the female can produce a replacement clutch as late as the end of July. The hen alone incubates the eggs for 22 to 24 days before they hatch. The
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The pintail walks well on land, and swims well. In water, the swimming posture is forward leaning, with the base of the neck almost flush with the water. It has a very fast flight, with its wings slightly swept-back, rather than straight out from the body like other ducks. In flight, the male shows a
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Among the earliest species to breed in the spring, northern pintails typically form pairs during migration, or even while still on wintering grounds. Breeding takes place between April and June, with the nest being constructed on the ground and hidden amongst vegetation in a dry location, often some
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The adult female is mainly scalloped and mottled in light brown with a more uniformly grey-brown head, and its pointed tail is shorter than the male's; it is still easily identified by its shape, long neck, and long grey bill. In non-breeding (eclipse) plumage, the drake pintail looks similar to the
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This is a large duck, and the male's long central tail feathers give rise to the species' English and scientific names. Both sexes have blue-grey bills and grey legs and feet. The drake is more striking, having a thin white stripe running from the back of its chocolate-coloured head down its neck to
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The northern pintail's breeding habitat is open unwooded wetlands, such as wet grassland, lakesides or tundra. In winter, it will utilise a wider range of open habitats, such as sheltered estuaries, brackish marshes and coastal lagoons. It is highly gregarious outside the breeding season and forms
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The pintail feeds by dabbling and upending in shallow water for plant food mainly in the evening or at night, and therefore spends much of the day resting. Its long neck enables it to take food items from the bottom of water bodies up to 30 cm (12 in) deep, which are beyond the reach of
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male has a chocolate-brown head and white breast with a white stripe extending up the side of the neck. Its upperparts and sides are grey, but elongated grey feathers with black central stripes are draped across the back from the shoulder area. The vent area is yellow, contrasting with the black
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of 23.6β28.2 cm (9.3β11.1 in) and wingspan of 80β95 cm (31β37 in). The male is 59β76 cm (23β30 in) in length and weighs 450β1,360 g (0.99β3.00 lb), and therefore is considerably larger than the female, which is 51β64 cm (20β25 in) long and weighs
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Both sexes reach sexual maturity at one year of age. The male mates with the female by swimming close to her with his head lowered and tail raised, continually whistling. If there is a group of males, they will chase the female in flight until only one drake is left. The female prepares for
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crops, depriving the duck of feeding and nesting areas. Spring planting means that many nests of this early breeding duck are destroyed by farming activities, and a
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The northern pintail has a large range, estimated at 41,900,000 km (16,200,000 sq mi), and a population estimated at 4.8β4.9 million individuals. The IUCN has categorised the northern pintail as not being threatened globally, however it is endangered in Europe.
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copulation, which takes place in the water, by lowering her body; the male then bobs his head up and down and mounts the female, taking the feathers on the back of her head in his mouth. After mating, he raises his head and back and whistles.
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its mostly white undercarriage. The drake also has attractive grey, brown, and black patterning on its back and sides. The hen's plumage is more subtle and subdued, with drab brown feathers similar to those of other female
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female, but retains the male upperwing pattern and long grey shoulder feathers. Juvenile birds resemble the female, but are less neatly scalloped and have a duller brown
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Alberta and the Mackenzie Delta, Northwest Territories".
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1187:"Phylogeny and biogeography of dabbling ducks (genus
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2283:Snow, David; Perrins, Christopher M., eds. (1998).
2051:"Losing ground: The top 10 common birds in decline"
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1972:Dressing & Cooking Wild Game (Complete Hunter)
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2408:Northern pintail photo gallery
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509:Northern Hemisphere's
501:A. e. drygalskyi
455:yellow-billed pintail
404:in his landmark 1758
312:
3101:Fauna Europaea (new)
2502:Snipe (common snipe)
2482:Ring-necked pheasant
2392:More spoken articles
1806:"Cotugnia fastigata"
1489:Animal Diversity Web
553:Henry Baker Tristram
2497:Sharp-tailed grouse
2467:Hungarian partridge
2123:1996Ecotx...5..279S
2080:"Wildlife species:
1889:on 10 December 2014
1816:on 10 December 2014
1766:2002ApEnM..68..161K
57:Conservation status
2721:American alligator
2532:
2362:
2131:10.1007/BF00119051
1661:"Northern Pintail"
1641:. 13 November 2014
1635:"Northern Pintail"
1606:"Northern Pintail"
1277:on 5 January 2006.
920:
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759:sub-Saharan Africa
723:
688:Male flying above
525:A. a. modesta
511:northern pintail.
317:
243: Non-breeding
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3323:Open Tree of Life
2854:Taxon identifiers
2845:
2844:
2817:Waterfowl hunting
2665:White-tailed deer
2530:Waterfowl hunters
2358:
2294:978-0-19-854099-1
2031:on 20 August 2007
2006:978-0-7011-6907-7
1981:978-0-86573-108-0
1734:978-0-85661-098-1
1564:978-0-691-05054-6
1534:978-1-85585-570-0
1409:978-1-4081-5725-1
1384:978-0-7470-2201-5
1171:978-1-4081-2501-4
1138:Linnaeus, Carolus
956:northern goshawks
930:, and birds like
529:syntype specimens
513:Sexual dimorphism
497:Kerguelen Islands
493:A. e. eatoni
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