Ducks, Geese, Swans (Anatidae)

Family (Latin)
Anatidae

The Anatidae are the biological family of birds that includes ducks, geese, and swans.

Mergus merganser

It is 58–72 cm long. Males average slightly larger than females but with some overlap. Like other species in the genus Mergus, it has a crest of longer head feathers, but these usually lie smoothly rounded behind the head, not normally forming an erect crest. Adult males in breeding plumage are easily distinguished, the body white with a variable salmon-pink tinge, the head black with an iridescent green gloss, the rump and tail grey, and the wings largely white on the inner half, black on the outer half.

Anas acuta
Mareca penelope
Marmaronetta angustirostris
Anas crecca

From a distance, the drakes in nuptial plumage appear grey, with a dark head, a yellowish behind, and a white stripe running along the flanks. Their head and upper neck is chestnut, with a wide and iridescent dark green patch of half-moon- or teardrop-shape that starts immediately before the eye and arcs to the upper hindneck. The patch is bordered with thin yellowish-white lines, and a single line of that colour extends from the patch's forward end, curving along the base of the bill. The breast is buff with small round brown spots.

Anser brachyrhynchus
Anas clypeata
Spatula querquedula
Mareca strepera

The gadwall is 46–56 cm long with a 78–90 cm wingspan. The male is slightly larger than the female, The breeding male is patterned grey, with a black rear end, light chestnut wings, and a brilliant white speculum, obvious in flight or at rest. In non-breeding (eclipse) plumage, the drake looks more like the female, but retains the male wing pattern, and is usually greyer above and has less orange on the bill.

Tadorna tadorna