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Some ducks, such as the Garganey, move completely or partially into the tropics.
Yet another water dweller is the garganey , a kind of duck.
They also support waterfowl such as garganey and shoveler.
It is not a teal in the strict sense, and also does not seem closely related to the Garganey as was for some time believed.
Autumn migrations bring garganey, marsh harrier and black tern.
They are then noisy birds, with a rattling call like that of the Edible Frog, or perhaps Garganey.
Some scarcer species, such as Garganey, Shoveler and Water Rail also breed.
Duck very like duck Garganey, but has bluer forewing, blackish bill and yellow legs.
The meres form an important habitat for birds, with gadwall, garganey and ruddy ducks among the species that have been observed here.
This means the birds were the size of a Cape Teal or Garganey, with a total length of 40-45 cm.
The Garganey (Anas querquedula) is a small dabbling duck.
Amongst the species there are the Garganey, the Eurasian Wigeon and the Northern Pintail.
Only occasionally seen are Garganey, Common Kingfisher, Osprey, and Gadwall among others.
Probable genus Querquedula - Garganey (may include Punanetta)
Vedanthangal is a home for migratory birds, such as pintail, garganey, grey wagtail, blue-winged teal, common sandpiper and some more.
The lagoon attracts a wide variety of water birds including American Flamingoes, ducks, garganey, black-tailed godwit and other shorebirds.
Other animals include great bittern, reed warbler, redshank, greenshank, black stork, crane, teal, garganey and little stint.
Hundreds of Garganey Teals, Northern Pintail and Northern Shoveler can also be seen in the lake.
The status of the Garganey on the IUCN Red List is Least Concern.
GARGANEY Anas querquedula.
Garganey are rare breeding birds in the British Isles, with most breeding in quiet marshes in Norfolk and Suffolk.
These would include the Baikal Teal, the Garganey, the spotted black-capped Punanetta group, and the shovelers and other blue-winged species.
In early summer, scarcer migrants like the Little Gull, Black Tern, Eurasian Spoonbills and Garganey may pass through on their way to breed elsewhere.
Visiting birds include bittern, whooper swan, golden plover, garganey, pochard, goosander, marsh harrier, hen harrier, merlin and hobby.
Other birds recorded include Smew, Garganey, Temminck's Stint, Spotted Crake and Red-necked Phalarope.
The Garganey (Anas querquedula) is a small dabbling duck.
GARGANEY Anas querquedula.
Cacharel is named after the local name of the garganey (Anas querquedula, a small duck) in the Camargue (cacharel, standard French sarcelle d'été).