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A single Greenshank was at Powderham, a dozen or more Sanderlings on the central sandbank, 5 Goldeneye (1 drake) at Topsham and the 2 Snow Geese were visible with Canadas over the sea wall north of Powderham (in a snow flurry, of course!). Posted February 28th at 5:14 pm by Dave Smallshire in General Birding
1 Dec 2017 Common Goldeneye, (Bucephala clangula) by Kim Ehn. Coming from the boreal forests of Canada and Alaska where they nest in tree cavities, the Common Goldeneye is observed during the winter on many waters throughout our state. They migrate A nickname in old bird guides was “The Whistler".
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Rank: species. Authority: (Linnaeus, 1758) IUCN Category: Least Concern BOU Category: AE*. British & Irish Rarity Status: Common. Taxonomy Ranking. Rank, Scientific Name. Domain, Eukaryote. Kingdom, Animalia. Phylum, Chordata. Class, Aves. Order, Anseriformes. Family, Anatidae. Genus, Bucephala. Species
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The goldeneye is a medium sized diving duck. Males look black and white with a greenish black head and a circular white patch in front of the yellow eye. Females are smaller, and are mottled grey with a chocolate brown head. In flight, birds show a large area of white on the inner wing. First nested in Scotland in 1970, and
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