Life history traits and habitat needs of the redhead

Fish and Wildlife Leaflet 13
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Abstract

Redheads are one of five common diving duck species in North America. They are in the same taxonomic group as the pochards or bay ducks and are most similar in appearance and behavior to the canvasback. Smaller body size, late breeding, wintering in southern areas, and tolerance to salt in winter and in breeding areas differentiate the redhead from the canvasback and suggest an evolutionary origin in the arid areas of the West. Parasitism of other waterfowl nests is more pronounced in redheads than in other North American waterfowl. These and other aspects of the biology of the redhead are the subject of this leaflet. Readers who are interested in general references on redheads.

Publication type Report
Publication Subtype Federal Government Series
Title Life history traits and habitat needs of the redhead
Series title Fish and Wildlife Leaflet
Series number 13
Year Published 1993
Language English
Publisher U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Publisher location Washington, DC
Contributing office(s) Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center
Description 7 p.
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