the photo was taken in January 2013 at the owl centre
The male has the most elaborate and ornate plumage with distinctive long orange feathers on the side of the face, orange 'sails' on the back, and pale orange flanks. The female is dull by comparison with a grey head and white stripe behind the eye, brown back and mottled flanks. They were introduced to the UK from China and have become established following escapes from captivity.
Overview
Latin name
Aix galericulata
Family
Swans, ducks and geese (Anatidae)
Where to see them
Main population is in south, central and eastern England, but small numbers occur in Wales, Northern England and Scotland. Likes lakes with plenty of overhanging trees and bushes.
When to see them
All year round
What they eat
Insects, vegetation and seeds.
Population
Europe | UK breeding* | UK wintering* | UK passage* |
---|---|---|---|
- | 7,000 birds | - | - |
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