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Amsterdam Wigeon (Extinct)

Amsterdam Wigeon (Extinct)

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The Amsterdam Wigeon (Mareca marecula) was a unique species of dabbling duck endemic to Amsterdam Island in the Indian Ocean. Sadly, it is now extinct, having disappeared in the late 18th or early 19th century.
Where to spot
This species is extinct and cannot be observed in the wild. Its former range was limited to Amsterdam Island in the southern Indian Ocean.
How to spot
Not applicable for direct observation. Information on its appearance comes from historical accounts and skeletal remains, suggesting it was a small, flightless wigeon.
When to spot
Not applicable, as the species is extinct.
This flightless duck evolved in isolation on Amsterdam Island, losing its ability to fly due to the absence of terrestrial predators. Its extinction was primarily due to human activity, including the introduction of non-native predators like cats and rats.
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