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Garganey

Conservation status

Least Concern

Population Trend

Decreasing

Alternate Names

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Native Habitat

Lake

Diet

Plants

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Garganey

Spatula querquedula

The Garganey is a small dabbling duck. It breeds in much of Europe and western Asia, but is strictly migratory, with the entire population moving to southern Africa, India (in particular) Santragachi and Australasia in winter, where large flocks can occur.

Like other small ducks such as the Common Teal, this species rises easily from the water with a fast twisting wader-like flight. Their breeding habitat is grassland adjacent to shallow marshes and steppe lakes.

The adult male is unmistakable, with its brown head and breast with a broad white crescent over the eye. The rest of the plumage is grey, with loose grey scapular feathers It has a grey bill and legs. In flight it shows a pale blue speculum with a white border. When swimming it will show prominent white edges on its tertials. His crown is dark and face is reddish-brown.

Regional Names
  • Bengali:
    গিরিয়া হাঁস, জিরিয়া হাঁস
  • French:
    Sarcelle d'été
  • Gujarati:
    કાર્ડીયો, ચેત્વા
  • Kannada:
    ನೀಲಪಕ್ಷ
  • Malayalam:
    വരി എരണ്ട
  • Marathi:
    भुवई
  • Nepali:
    श्वेताँखीभौं
  • Sanskrit:
    साचिहंस
  • Tamil:
    நீலச்சிறகி
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Spatula querquedula