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Canvasback Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of OrnithologyThis diving duck eats plant tubers at the bottom of lakes and wetlands. It breeds in lakes and marshes and winters by the thousands on freshwater lakes and ...
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Canvasback | Audubon Field GuideThis big diving duck, the largest of its genus, is wary and swift in flight, earning the respect of sportsmen. It is a characteristic bird of prairie ...
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Canvasback (Aythya valisineria) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife ServiceCanvasback is the largest species of diving duck in North America and is highly recognizable due to the male's stark white body, contrasting with a deep maroon ...
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Canvasback - American Bird ConservancyThe regal-looking Canvasback is the largest North American diving duck. Its name was inspired by the male's white back and sides, which reminded English ...
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Canvasback Duck - NC WildlifeCanvasbacks are one of several species of diving ducks, meaning that they dive and swim underwater to get their food. They often dive to depths of 30 feet.Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Explore the Taxonomic Tree | FWS.gov - U.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceLocation in Taxonomic Tree ; Class, Aves ; Order, Anseriformes ; Family, Anatidae ; Genus, Aythya ; Species, Aythya valisineria, FWS Focus ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Systematics - Canvasback - Aythya valisineria - Birds of the WorldMar 4, 2020 · Close similarity among Canvasback, Redhead, and Common Pochard; these 3 species placed in genus Aristonetta, a name first used by Spencer F.Missing: relatives | Show results with:relatives
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[PDF] A Phylogenetic Analysis of Modern Pochards (anatidae: Aythyini)Sep 8, 2024 · Growth and plumage development of wild-trapped juvenile Canvasback (Aythya val- isineria). J. Wildl. Manage. 23:279-290. EADIE, J. McA., F. P. ...
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Bird Collections | La Brea Tar PitsDue to their fragile nature, bird bones are relatively less common in the fossil record than those of other taxa. ... Aythya valisineria Wilson, 1814
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Aythya fuligula (Tufted Duck) - AvibaseThe scientific name is derived from Ancient Greek aithuia, an unidentified seabird mentioned by authors including Hesychius and Aristotle, and Latin fuligo " ...
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Canvasback | Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology ...Taxonomic Information ; Class: Aves ; Order: Anseriformes ; Family: Anatidae ; Genus and Species: Arthya valisineria ...
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Canvasback Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of OrnithologyA large, big-headed diving duck with a gently sloping forehead and a stout neck. Its long bill meets the sloping forehead, creating a seamless look.
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Aythya valisineria (canvasback) - Animal Diversity WebCanvasbacks are sometimes confused with their close relatives: redheads , greater scaup and lesser scaup . Other Physical Features; endothermic endothermicMissing: phylogeny | Show results with:phylogeny
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Canvasback - Montana Field GuideCanvasback (Aythya valisineria) Conservation Status Summary An exclusively North American species. Gregarious and highly visible during the nonbreeding season. ...
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Behavior - Canvasback - Aythya valisineria - Birds of the WorldJun 3, 2023 · On migration or during regional movements, flies in irregular-sized, V-shaped flocks; capable of long-distance flights during migration; one of ...Missing: original | Show results with:original<|separator|>
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Canvasback Duck | Oklahoma Department of Wildlife ConservationThe canvasback is the largest species of diving duck found in North America. One of the distinctive features of this duck is its gradually sloping forehead.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Canvasback | Ducks UnlimitedCanvasback ; Average Length. 21". 20" ; Weight: Males 2.9–3.3 lbs.; Females 2.7–3.0 lbs. ; Wingspan: Males 9.0–10.5 in.; Females 8.8–9.0 in. ; Female Identification ...
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Canvasback - Aythya valisineria - Birds of the WorldGregarious and highly visible during the nonbreeding season, the Canvasback is monogamous and secretive during the breeding season. Pairs form during spring ...
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[PDF] Determinants of Breeding Distribution of Ducks | JohnsonMackenzie River Delta. Northwest Territories Forest Tundra. Northwest ... Roughly 75% of returning canvasbacks enter the breeding ground via the southern ...<|separator|>
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Canvasback - Ducks Unlimited CanadaCanvasbacks are large diving ducks, with males having a black bill and white back. They are omnivorous, live 10 years, and can dive over 5 meters.Missing: monotypic | Show results with:monotypic
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Canvasback Life History, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of OrnithologyCanvasbacks are diving ducks at home in the water, seldom going ashore to dry land. They sleep on the water with their bill tucked under the wing, and they nest ...Missing: anatomical adaptations neck legs
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Breeding - Canvasback - Aythya valisineria - Birds of the WorldLife history and ecology of the Canvasback (Nyroca valisineria, Wilson), in southeastern Oregon. Iowa State College J. Sci. 23:30-32. Close ). By arrival on ...
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Understanding Waterfowl: Redheads vs. CanvasbacksJul 8, 2024 · During the 1980s, Sorenson found that more than half of canvasback nests held parasitic eggs and around half of all redhead ducklings were ...
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Movements and Migration - Canvasback - Aythya valisineriaMigration from wintering areas begins in Feb, with most arriving at breeding grounds by mid- to late May; appearance at most intermediate migration areas in Mar ...
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Understanding Waterfowl: Canvasbacks in Winter - Ducks UnlimitedDec 30, 2019 · Delta Marsh, Lake Christina, Long Point ... Canvasbacks follow three main migration routes from their breeding marshes to winter quarters.Missing: Mackenzie | Show results with:Mackenzie
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The Canvasback Still Graces the Chesapeake - Maryland NewsJun 1, 2023 · The Bay is the Atlantic Coast's most important waterfowl migration and wintering area. The Chesapeake and its 19 major tributaries offer refuge ...
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Canvasback - Chesapeake Bay ProgramNearly half of North America's canvasbacks used to winter in the Chesapeake Bay region. That figure has since declined to about 20 percent due to a decline ...
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Epic Duck: The Story of the Canvasback - Cool Green ScienceOct 16, 2017 · They're most visible in the fall and winter when they're in large flocks on large bays and lakes. But they actually nest on prairie potholes, ...
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[PDF] Trends in Wintering Canvasback Populations at Catahoula Lake ...Wintering canvasback populations at Catahoula Lake have increased over the past 21 years. A peak population estimate of 78,000 canvasbacks was recorded in ...
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Canvasback in Kent: new to Britain - British BirdsMar 1, 2004 · ABSTRACT A male Canvasback Aythya valisineria was recorded at Cliffe, Kent, on 7th December 1996.This has now been accepted as the first ...Missing: Europe | Show results with:Europe
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Top 20 rarest birds ever found at WWT sitesOct 28, 2022 · 2. Canvasback. Aythya valisineria. 12 UK records, 1 WWT record. Welney 1997. In at number two and it's our final duck of the ...
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[PDF] Parasitic Egg Laying in Canvasbacks - Digital Commons @ USFSep 7, 2024 · maximum hatching success of nonparasitic Canvasback eggs in successful nests was 79%, ... rates of nest success (see Sorenson 1991). In ...Missing: fledging | Show results with:fledging
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Conservation and Management - Canvasback - Aythya valisineriaSurvival of hatching-year female Canvasbacks wintering on Chesapeake Bay. Journal of Wildlife Management 57:763-771. Close ). Approximately 87,000 Canvasbacks ...<|separator|>
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Canvasback - Hinterland Who's WhoThe Canvasback Aythya valisineria is a wild duck that is found only in North America. The adult male, or drake, is a large white-bellied, grey-backed duck.
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Canvasback Population in Lake St. Clair/Detroit River/Western Lake ...More than three million waterfowl are estimated to migrate through the Great Lakes area annually. ... In 1974, several traditional canvasback migration staging ...
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How Ducks NavigateMay 1, 2006 · One of the nonvisual cues that is believed to aid bird navigation is the earth's magnetic field. Now don't try this at home, but when magnets ...
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Canvasback - BTOBiology. Lifecycle and body size information for Canvasback, including statistics on nesting, eggs and lifespan based on BTO ringing and nest recording data.
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Indian Golden Oriole, Canvasback and breeding surprises headline ...Oct 17, 2025 · With the Suffolk bird ruled out and no signs of captivity, the Abberton Canvasback was accepted as a wild vagrant, seen departing and returning ...
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Wintering canvasbacks increasing on Bay watersNov 1, 1997 · In the 1950s, the 250,000 canvasbacks that wintered on the Chesapeake represented one-half of the entire North American winter population. By ...
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Diet and Foraging - Canvasback - Aythya valisineriaMain foods captured include sago pondweed tubers (92%), males; Gastropoda (66%), Ephemeroptera (13%), and Tricoptera (10%), females (Siegfried 1976b ...Feeding · Diet · Food Selection and Storage · Nutrition and Energetics
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(PDF) Food Habits and Distribution of Wintering Canvasbacks ...Aug 6, 2025 · Natural vegetation constituted 4% of the food volume. Widgeongrass (Ruppia maritima) and redhead grass (Potamogeton perfoliatus) constituted the ...
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[PDF] ESTIMATING CONSUMPTION OF FOOD BY WINTERING ...some of the major species: sago pondweed 9.2 percent; wildcelery 7.1 percent; southern naiad 13.8 percent; c1aspingleaf pondweed 5.8 percent; widgeongrass.
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Stable-isotope analysis of canvasback winter diet in upper ...A major decline in submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) in Chesapeake Bay has altered the diet of wintering Canvasbacks (Aythya valisineria) from historically ...
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Stable-Isotope Analysis of Canvasback Winter Diet in Upper ...A major decline in submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) in Chesapeake Bay has altered the diet of wintering Canvasbacks (Aythya valisineria) from historically ...
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FOOD CONSUMPTION BY CANVASBACKS AND SCAUPS - jstorOver the 72-day feeding pe mean daily food intake per canvasback was 0.78 pound (wet weight) or 0.05 pound (dry we. The mean daily food intake per lesser ...
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[PDF] Waterfowl Population Status, 2025 - U.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceSep 2, 2025 · The total duck population was 34.0 million, unchanged from 2024, but 4% below the long-term average. Habitat conditions declined in 2025.
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Waterfowl Breeding Population and Habitat SurveyThe primary purpose of the WBPHS is to provide information on spring population size and trajectory for 19 North American duck species.
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Long Live the Canvasback | Ducks UnlimitedOct 20, 2010 · Canvasback hens prefer to nest on heavily vegetated ponds with deep enough water to provide some protection from land-based carnivores like ...Missing: vegetation | Show results with:vegetation
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Lipid metabolites index habitat quality for Canvasbacks on stopover ...Our research shows that we can effectively use metabolites in blood as a tool for estimating daily mass change of Canvasback ducks on stopovers during spring ...
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Botulism | Cornell Wildlife Health LabMost affected birds are ducks, although loons, geese, and gulls also are susceptible. Dogs, cats, and pigs are comparatively resistant to all types of botulinum ...
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DU Special Report: 2025 Status of Waterfowl - Ducks UnlimitedNov 1, 2025 · Despite modest gains in duck populations a year ago, there was little hope for continued increases going into 2025, as managers assumed that ...Missing: 2020-2025 non-
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North American Waterfowl Management Plan | U.S. Fish & Wildlife ...The plan revision provides a renewed vision for the future of waterfowl and wetlands conservation, representing an important step toward ensuring management ...
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How the Seasons Are Set | Ducks UnlimitedJul 2, 2018 · Changes in season lengths and bag limits from one season to the next were common from the late 1940s through the early 1970s. Year-to-year ...
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Explaining the divergence of population trajectories for two ...Jan 12, 2025 · Despite periodic, and often dramatic, increases in breeding abundance during wet years, the number of breeding Canvasbacks declined by 13% ...
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Eating King Can - by Robert Francis - Bird HistoryFeb 5, 2024 · These birds got their name from the white feathers on a male's sides and back, “which very much resemble coarse canvas.”2 The head and neck of ...
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American Restaurants and Cuisine in the Mid-Nineteenth Century 1Two particularly prestigious dishes represented high-end American cuisine: canvasback ducks and diamondback terrapins. ... 83 Edith Wharton, The Age of ...
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Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918 | U.S. Fish & Wildlife ServiceThe Migratory Bird Treaty Act ensures sustainability of protected migratory birds and prohibits their take without authorization. It applies to native species.Missing: canvasback decline overhunting 1880s
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Waterfowler's Notebook: King Can - Ducks UnlimitedAug 22, 2012 · The canvasback is a symbol of the struggles and triumphs of waterfowl conservation.Missing: cultural significance
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RW60 - 1993 $15.00 Federal Duck Stamp - CanvasbacksIn stock $3.50 deliveryRW#60 1993 $15 Canvasbacks. Issued: June 30, 1993. Quantity: 1,402,569. Artist: Bruce Miller. Perhaps no stamps are as beautiful or as popular as the ...
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2015 $15 Canvasback Federal Duck Stamp Self Adhesive Pane ...Buy 2015 $15 Canvasback Federal Duck Stamp Self Adhesive Pane Scott RW81A: Everything Else - Amazon.com ✓ FREE DELIVERY possible on eligible purchases.
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Canvas backed Duck | John James Audubon's Birds of AmericaThe Canvasback dives for its food, mainly the bases and roots of plants growing underwater. Its specific name of valisineria refers to the technical name of ...
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Pyramid Lake Northern Paiute fishing net and spearCanvasback ducks are winter visitors to the marshes of western Nevada and a great source of food. From the distant past to the early 20th century, Native ...
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Ducks - Animals - Birds - WaterfowlDucks were commonly eaten and desired by Indigenous Peoples, used for meat, fat, feathers, and bones. Diving ducks were hunted with spears, and dabbling ducks ...
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Canvasback Attraction - Birding WireApr 10, 2024 · Canvasbacks are a relatively rare sight for most birders, but as I write this Cans are the most abundant ducks in the area, and like Tundra Swans they are ...
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Canvasback ducks | Mike PowellJan 4, 2019 · According to Wikipedia, the duck's common name is based on early European inhabitants of North America's assertion that its back was a canvas- ...
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A visit to see a controversial Canvasback and thoughts on its ...Dec 1, 2023 · Arguing perhaps in its favour as a genuine vagrant, there are two previous records from this site involving long staying birds in 1999 and 2000.
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Canvasback - Historical Rare BirdsTwo spring and two summer records from a duck expected to arrive in winter, but, outside the winter period ducks gather at favoured moulting waters.Missing: vagrant Europe
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The Life of Birds - Demands of the Egg - video DailymotionJul 15, 2024 · This female canvasback duck is sitting contentedly incubating and ... BBC The Living Planet 03of12 The Northern Forests · World Secret. 8 ...<|separator|>
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SB27 | Maryland 2016 | State Designations - State Duck - CanvasbackMaryland SB27 2016 Designating the canvasback duck one of North Americas premier game birds as the State duck.