Dendrocygna viduata (Linnaeus, 1766)
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Dendrocygna viduata (Linnaeus, 1766) View in CoL
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Observations. ARGENTINA • Multiple; Corrientes, La Cruz, Paraje Tres Cerros; 29°07′10′′S, 056°54′20′′W. Sev- eral individuals in flooded grasslands and flying GoogleMaps .
Identification. Distinguishable from other species in the genus Dendrocygna by the front of head and throat, white, and back of head black.
Dendrocygna autumnalis (Linnaeus, 1758) Observations. ARGENTINA • Multiple; Corrientes, La Cruz, Paraje Tres Cerros; 29°06′09′′S, 056°54′45′′W. Of- ten seen in groups near wetlands GoogleMaps .
Identification. Distinguished from other ducks by its red bill, wing band white, rump and belly black.
Cairina moschata (Linnaeus, 1758)
Observations. ARGENTINA • 1♂; Corrientes, La Cruz, Paraje Tres Cerros; 29°09′31′′S, 056°49′51′′W. One adult male recorded near the reservoir GoogleMaps .
Identification. Black. Identified by its large white patches on the wings. Caruncle red (absent in females). The color of the domestic breed’s plumage is more variable and has more pronounced caruncles.
Amazonetta brasiliensis (Gmelin, 1789)
Observations. ARGENTINA • 4 (2♀ 2 ♂); Corrientes, La Cruz, Paraje Tres Cerros; 29°09′31′′S, 056°49′51′′W. We recorded two pairs in mixed flocks with other wet- land-related species GoogleMaps .
Identification. Predominantly brown. Speculum seen in flight green and blue. Males and females distinguished by facial pattern.
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