Falcated Duck

Mareca falcata (Georgi, 1775) FT 1810
Family: Anseriformes > Anatidae

The male is unmistakable with black crescent-shaped ("falcate") inner wing feathers. The species is frequently kept in captivity; however, a very few records are thought to have been of genuine visitors from its breeding range in eastern Asia

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  • Breeding
  • Winter
536 records observations recorded by BTO surveyors
536 records

BTO RECORDS

Identification

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Status and Trends

Population size and trends and patterns of distribution based on BTO surveys and atlases with data collected by BTO volunteers.

CONSERVATION STATUS

This species can be found on the following statutory and conservation listings and schedules.

POPULATION SIZE

We have no population estimates for this scarce species.

DISTRIBUTION

This species is a rare vagrant and was recorded during Bird Atlas 2007–11 as shown on the map.

Occupied 10-km squares in UK

DISTRIBUTION CHANGE

This vagrant is too rarely reported to map distribution change.

Movement

Information about movement and migration based on online bird portals (e.g. BirdTrack), Ringing schemes and tracking studies.

RINGING RECOVERIES

View a summary of recoveries in the Online Ringing Report.

Biology

Lifecycle and body size information about Falcated Duck, including statistics on nesting, eggs and lifespan based on BTO ringing and nest recording data.

PRODUCTIVITY & NESTING

Sample sizes are too small to report Productivity and Nesting statistics for this species.

CODES & CLASSIFICATION

For information in another language (where available) click on a linked name

Welsh: Hwyaden Grymanblu
Catalan: Sarset del Baikal
Czech: círka srpoperá
Danish: Segland
Dutch: Bronskopeend
Estonian: sirppart
Finnish: sirppisorsa
French: Canard à faucilles
German: Sichelente
Hungarian: Sarlós réce
Icelandic: Sigðönd
Irish: Praslacha fhalcach
Italian: Anatra falcata
Latvian: lielgalvas kriklis
Lithuanian: Kuoduotoji krykle
Norwegian: Sibirand
Polish: czuprynka
Portuguese: Marrequinha-de-foice
Slovak: kacica kosierkavá
Slovenian: srpasti kreheljc
Spanish: Cerceta de Alfanjes
Swedish: praktand

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