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Gadwall and Teal, RSPB Baron's Haugh
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North Lanarkshire - Baron's Haugh and Dalzell Woods
A male Gadwall (Anas strepera) flapping its wings and a male Teal (Anas crecca) at RSPB Baron's Haugh, Motherwell. Gadwall utilise both marine and Intertidal wetland habitats.
17 March 2024
Gadwall, London
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London
Gadwall (Anas strepera) in London
15 October 2003
Gadwall on Hogganfield Loch
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Glasgow - Hogganfield Loch
Male Gadwall (Anas strepera) on Hogganfield Loch, Glasgow
21 January 2012
Male and female Gadwall
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Aberdeenshire - Loch of Strathbeg
Two males and a female Gadwall (Anas strepera) on the pool at the visitor centre, RSPB Loch of Strathbeg.
21 March 2014
Male and female Gadwall
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Aberdeenshire - Loch of Strathbeg
Male and female Gadwall (Anas strepera) on the pool at the visitor centre, RSPB Loch of Strathbeg
21 March 2014
Male Teal, Kinneil
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Falkirk - Bo'ness and Kinneil
Male Teal (Anas crecca) taking off, Kinneil
15 February 2013
Male Shoveler, Tiree
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Tiree
Male Shoveler (Anas clypeata), taken by Rebecca Dickson.
Glasgow - Broomhill, Jordanhill Claythorn and Bingham's Pond
An adult Lesser Black-backed Gull (Larus fuscus) attempting to predate Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) ducklings, taken by Rebecca Dickson. The gull was unsuccessful on this occasion.
30 April 2024
Mallard, Bingham's Pond
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Glasgow - Broomhill, Jordanhill Claythorn and Bingham's Pond
Male Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos), taken by Rebecca Dickson. This bird had an old injury to its eye, indicating it is partially blind. However this individual had no issues finding food. Please note that it is not the nictitating membrane shown in the image.
30 April 2024
Teals, RSPB Baron's Haugh
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North Lanarkshire - Baron's Haugh and Dalzell Woods
Some male and female Teals (Anas crecca) swimming at RSPB Baron's Haugh, Motherwell. Information gathered from British Trust of Ornithology ringing records show that the longest lived Teal recorded was over 18 years old.