Bronze-winged Duck
Bronze-winged Duck
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The Bronze-winged Duck is a large, secretive duck found in forested mountainous regions of South America. Its dark plumage and iridescent speculum give it a distinctive appearance, often blending seamlessly with its riverside habitat.
Where to spot
Found along fast-flowing rivers, streams, and mountain lakes with dense forest cover in the Andes Mountains of Chile and Argentina, from central Chile southwards, and southwestern Argentina.
How to spot
Look for them along rocky rivers and streams, often alone or in pairs. Their dark plumage provides excellent camouflage against the forested backdrop, so patience and quiet observation from a distance are crucial. Listen for their distinctive whistles and quacks.
When to spot
Observable year-round within its range. They are often more active during dawn and dusk, though can be seen throughout the day.
Where to spot
Found along fast-flowing rivers, streams, and mountain lakes with dense forest cover in the Andes Mountains of Chile and Argentina, from central Chile southwards, and southwestern Argentina.
How to spot
Look for them along rocky rivers and streams, often alone or in pairs. Their dark plumage provides excellent camouflage against the forested backdrop, so patience and quiet observation from a distance are crucial. Listen for their distinctive whistles and quacks.
When to spot
Observable year-round within its range. They are often more active during dawn and dusk, though can be seen throughout the day.
Unlike many dabbling ducks, the Bronze-winged Duck often feeds by grazing on land in riverside vegetation rather than extensively filtering water, showcasing a unique terrestrial foraging strategy.
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