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Bufflehead Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of OrnithologyA buoyant, large-headed duck that abruptly vanishes and resurfaces as it feeds, the tiny Bufflehead spends winters bobbing in bays, estuaries, reservoirs, and ...
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Bufflehead | Audubon Field GuideA very small diving duck. Adult male has white "scarf" on round black head. Female has gray head with white ear spot; young male is similar, but white spot is ...
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Bufflehead Life History, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of OrnithologyBufflehead are North America's smallest diving duck; they benefit by using old flicker nests that larger ducks such as goldeneyes and mergansers cannot fit ...
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[PDF] Phylogeny and Evolutionary Ecology of Modern Seaducks (anatidaeFeb 1, 1995 · Abstract. Phylogenetic relationships of modem seaducks (Me&i) were investigated using a cladistic analysis of 137 morphological characters.
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Bucephala albeola (Bufflehead) - AvibaseThe bufflehead is a small sea duck of the genus Bucephala, the goldeneyes. This species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his landmark 1758 10th ...
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Bufflehead Duck (Bucephala albeola) Information | Earth LifeJul 13, 2023 · This species was first described by Linnaeus in his Systema naturae in 1758 as Anas albeola. What Eats Ducks?
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Bufflehead - Bucephala albeola - Birds of the WorldThe Bufflehead is the smallest diving duck, breeding in boreal forests, nesting in holes, and diving for insects in ponds and lakes. They are monogamous and ...
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[PDF] Genetic Variation and Differentiation of North American Waterfowl ...The genetic relationships among the Bucephala. (common goldeneye, Barrow's goldeneye, and buffle- head ), Histrionicus (harlequin duck), Somateria (com- mon ...
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BUFFLEHEAD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterOct 2, 2025 · First Known Use. 1731, in the meaning defined above. Time Traveler. The first known use of bufflehead was in 1731. See more words from the same ...
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Bufflehead - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating in 1858 from "buffle" (an old form of buffalo) + "head," this word means a small North American duck, named for its large head.
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March 10, 1806 | Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition... butterbox. the beak is wide and short, and as well as the legs, of a dark ... bufflehead, perhaps done by Biddle. (back). 3. See March 5, 1806. (back). 4 ...
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Yupik Bird Book: Glossaries SearchTake a close look at this diving duck and you'll understand how it got its names. Its most common English name, Bufflehead, is actually a corruption of ...
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Bucephala albeola (bufflehead) - Animal Diversity WebBuffleheads are small diving ducks that exhibit strong sexual dimorphism. Males with breeding plumage are predominately black and white, with a black head and ...Missing: ITIS | Show results with:ITIS
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Bufflehead Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of OrnithologySize & Shape. Bufflehead are very small, compact ducks with large, rounded heads and short, wide bills. · Color Pattern. Adult male Bufflehead have a white body, ...
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Bufflehead | Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology ...Taxonomic Information ; Class: Aves ; Order: Anseriformes ; Family: Anatidae ; Genus and Species: Bucephala albeola ...
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Bufflehead | Online Learning Center - Aquarium of the PacificDec 14, 2007 · Buffleheads have small chubby bodies, short wings, a relatively large head, and small beaks. They are sexually dimorphic in both size and ...Missing: bill anatomy
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Bufflehead Duck - Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical GardensTo dive, they compress their feathers to squeeze out air. Only their feet are used to dive. Legs set further back on their bodies is an adaptation that helps ...
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[PDF] Bufflehead (Bucephala albeola) - Sea Duck Joint VentureImmature birds, yearling males, and males in eclipse (molting) plumage resemble females. Both males and females have short bills. Buffleheads have a rapid.
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Bufflehead - Montana Field GuideMales 35 to 40 cm, 450 g; females 32 to 35 cm, 325 g. Compact with short neck; short and narrow gray bill. Strong sexual dimorphism both in size and color.Missing: morphology measurements anatomy
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Plumages, Molts, and Structure - Bufflehead - Bucephala albeolaBuffleheads have 10 full-length primaries, 14 secondaries (including 4 tertials or tertial-like feathers), and 14-16 rectrices.Plumages, Molts, And... · Definitive Basic Plumage · Formative Plumage<|separator|>
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Movements and Migration - Bufflehead - Bucephala albeolaMar 4, 2020 · Adults arrive on breeding grounds from early Apr in the south (central Saskatchewan and BC) to early May in the north (Alaska and Northwest ...Missing: June | Show results with:June
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[PDF] Bufflehead - USDA Forest ServiceBREEDING: Breeds from late April to early August, with peak from mid-June to mid-July. Nest placed in cavity in tree (commonly aspen), with preference for.
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Bufflehead - BTORelated to Goldeneye, but much smaller and with a large white patch on the back of the head, this duck is a very rare visitor from North America.
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[PDF] Two New Bird Records for the Lesser Antilles: Bufflehead ...—We document the observation of two new records of migratory birds for the Lesser An- tilles. On 19 January 2004, a Bufflehead, Bucephala. Albeola, was observed ...
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Bufflehead Range Map, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of OrnithologyBufflehead that breed west of the Rockies migrate to the Pacific Coast, while those that breed in central Canada migrate east or south.
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Bufflehead Bucephala albeola - SIMoNTheir migration patterns are highly variable and can be short, moving from nearby wintering grounds just far enough to find their breeding territory or it ...
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Bufflehead - Hinterland Who's WhoThe main stopover areas include Minnesota and Wisconsin, Lake Erie, and the Atlantic coast, these areas being about 800 km apart, a distance ... migration ...
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Behavior - Bufflehead - Bucephala albeola - Birds of the WorldMar 4, 2020 · The Upwards-stretch and Wing-flapping displays (see courtship displays for a description), which often follow a fight and are usually initiated ...
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Courting Mrs Bufflehead | Bob Armstrong's Nature AlaskaApr 10, 2015 · Almost exclusively monogamous, this is one of the few ducks that often keeps the same mate for several years. Head-bobbing is the most common ...
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Demography and Populations - Bufflehead - Bucephala albeolaMar 4, 2020 · Distance moved by females changing nest sites may be as far as 5 km, although mean distance ranges from 390 (Gauthier 1990 Gauthier, G.
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Have You Ever Seen a Bufflehead Search for a Nesting Cavity?Aug 3, 2011 · Nest cavities are often reused by Buffleheads for several seasons, especially if they had a successful hatch. However, females that had a failed ...Missing: renesting | Show results with:renesting
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Breeding - Bufflehead - Bucephala albeola - Birds of the WorldType of tree used and distance from water depend on habitat and forestry practices. Nest cavities are most often in poplar or aspen trees except in California, ...
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The Effect of Experience and Timing on Reproductive Performance ...I found 157 Bufflehead nests in the study area during 5 yr. Overall nesting success was 64%. 36 Incubated clutches. 27-. 99 z.
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food habits of diving ducks in the great lakes - jstorApproximately 47% of Bufflehead food items consisted of am- phipods. Nearly 24% of Bufflehead diet was composed of zebra mussels; aggregate percent did not ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Energy-Based Carrying Capacities of Bufflehead Bucephala albeola ...Jun 2, 2012 · Abstract: We present a model for calculating energy-based carrying capacities for bufflehead (Bucephala albeola), a.
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Factors Affecting Lipid Reserves and Foraging Activity of ...Feb 1, 2012 · The ducks we studied foraged the majority of daylight hours, with Buffleheads to a greater degree (81%) than Common Goldeneyes (71%) and Long- ...
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[PDF] The North American Sea Ducks: Their Biology and Behavior - CORESep 10, 2016 · Bufflehead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 ... Social behavior. Nothing specific was ever recorded about the social ...
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Bufflehead Sounds, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of OrnithologyMales often give a grating or chattering call during their head-bobbing courtship displays, and they may squeal or growl in late winter or spring.Missing: throwing | Show results with:throwing
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Audio - Bufflehead - Bucephala albeola - Birds of the WorldMar 4, 2020 · Wing sound. © Jay McGowan. Macaulay Library ML219698791. Macaulay Library Audio for Bufflehead. Top-rated audio recordings from the Macaulay ...
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[PDF] The BuffleheadThis technique allows for optimal feeding while also evading predators like eagles, owls and falcons. Buffleheads begin their migration towards the Barnegat Bay ...
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Bufflehead Bucephala Albeola Species Factsheet | BirdLife DataZoneHabitat classification ; Marine Neritic, Subtidal Loose Rock/pebble/gravel, Non-breeding ; Marine Neritic, Seagrass (Submerged), Non-breeding ; Marine Neritic ...Missing: Anas reclassification
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[PDF] Expanding the North American Breeding Bird Survey Analysis to ...Bufflehead. Bucephala albeola. 251. 3.2. 1.4. 5.2. 0.5. 0.4. 0.7. 1.9. Q. Common ... Estimating breeding bird survey trends and annual indices for Canada: How do ...
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The first 50 years of the North American Breeding Bird SurveyJul 26, 2017 · Estimating breeding bird survey trends and annual indices for Canada ... Bufflehead. Bucephala albeola. 293. 3.122. 1.987. 4.194. 3.285. 1.779.
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eBird Status and TrendseBird Trends maps provide the most detailed picture of bird populations available, helping power new insights to reverse bird declines. Learn more about ...Trends Maps · eBird vitenskap · eBird Science · eBird estatusa eta joerak
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[PDF] Waterfowl Population Status, 2025 - U.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceSep 2, 2025 · Federal, provincial, and state agencies conduct surveys each spring to estimate the size of breeding waterfowl populations and to evaluate.Missing: global | Show results with:global
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Longevity Records - Bird Banding Laboratory - USGS.govThis page lists all current longevity records for each species by taxonomic order. You can narrow the list by selecting a species group.Missing: monitoring surveys
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Bufflehead | Ducks UnlimitedBuffleheads are monogamous, often keeping the same mate for several years. In migration and winter, they use shallow coastal bays and inlets, and inland lakes, ...
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Migratory Bird Hunting Regulations | U.S. Fish & Wildlife ServiceMay 1, 2013 · Annual framework dates for most regular waterfowl seasons are from the end of September to January 31 for ducks, and mid-February for geese.
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Final 2025-26 Frameworks for Migratory Bird Hunting RegulationsAug 18, 2025 · Female-specific duck bag limits currently only exist for mallards where hunters may generally discern males and females by plumage ...
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Waterfowl Population Status, 2024 | FWS.govAug 20, 2024 · This report includes the most current breeding population and production information available for waterfowl in North America.Missing: Bufflehead impact
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North American Wetlands Conservation | U.S. Fish & Wildlife ServiceNAWCA is a federal law that provides grants for projects that protect, restore, and enhance wetland habitats critical for migratory birds.
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Wetland Conservation Projects - Ducks UnlimitedExplore how Ducks Unlimited conserves wetlands to support waterfowl, wildlife, and communities. Learn about our impact, sustainability efforts, and how you ...
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The Mighty Butterball - Michigan United Conservation ClubsOct 9, 2020 · Bufflehead is a form of the name “buffalo head” which also has a large and puffy head. This duck's body is mostly white with a black back.Missing: media art stamps
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Bitterroot Buffleheads: A common duck that some call the butterballNov 3, 2019 · Buffleheads are also referred to as “butterballs.” I believe this term came from some reference to their palatability for human consumption.
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Jim Hautman's Acrylic Painting of Buffleheads Wins 2025 Federal ...Jim Hautman's Acrylic Painting of Buffleheads Wins 2025 Federal Duck Stamp Contest. Three buffleheads flying over water with tree line in background. Photo ...
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RW15 - 1948 $1.00 Federal Duck Stamp - BuffleheadsIn stock $3.50 delivery1948 $1.00 Federal Duck Stamp - Buffleheads ; Issued: July 1, 1948 ; Quantity: 2,127,603 ; Artist: Maynard Reece.
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George C. Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary - Canada.caApr 3, 2024 · George C. Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary is located 5 km south of Vancouver, along the northwestern end of Westham Island.
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Join us at the Bufflehead Welcoming Ceremony on October 18th!Oct 9, 2025 · Experience the beauty of nature at the 2025 Bufflehead Welcoming Ceremony in Sidney, BC. This year's event, hosted by Friends of Shoal ...Missing: ecotourism coastal