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Wonderful waterfowl | 7 | |
How to use this book | 8 | |
A note to beginners | 10 | |
The quotes | 11 | |
Taxonomy | 11 | |
Classification | 12 | |
Waterfowl groups | 13 | |
Identification features | 14 | |
Waterfowl look-alikes | 15 | |
Seasonal status of waterfowl for Point Pelee National Park | 16 | |
Bird profiles | ||
Greater White-fronted Goos | 18 | |
Snow Goose | 20 | |
Ross's Goose | 22 | |
Canada Goose & Cackling Goose | 24 | |
Brant | 26 | |
Mute Swan | 28 | |
Trumpeter Swan | 30 | |
Tundra Swan | 32 | |
Wood Duck | 34 | |
Gadwall | 36 | |
Eurasian Wigeon | 38 | |
American Wigeon | 40 | |
American Black Duck | 42 | |
Mallard | 44 | |
Blue-winged Teal | 46 | |
Cinnamon Teal | 48 | |
Northern Shoveler | 50 | |
Northern Pintail | 52 | |
Green-winged Teal | 54 | |
Canvasback | 56 | |
Redhead | 58 | |
Ring-necked Duck | 60 | |
Tufted Duck | 62 | |
Greater Scaup | 64 | |
Lesser Scaup | 66 | |
King Eider | 68 | |
Common Eider | 72 | |
Harlequin Duck | 76 | |
Surf Scoter | 78 | |
White-winged Scoter | 80 | |
Black Scoter | 82 | |
Long-tailed Duck | 84 | |
Bufflehead | 88 | |
Common Goldeneye | 90 | |
Barrow's Goldeneye | 92 | |
Hooded Merganser | 94 | |
Common Merganser | 96 | |
Red-breasted Merganser | 98 | |
Ruddy Duck | 100 | |
Red-throated Loon | 102 | |
Common Loon | 104 | |
Pied-billed Grebe | 106 | |
Horned Grebe | 108 | |
Red-necked Grebe | 110 | |
Eared Grebe | 112 | |
Western Grebe | 114 | |
American White Pelican | 116 | |
Double-crested Cormorant | 118 | |
Common Moorhen | 120 | |
American Coot | 122 | |
Vagrants and southern and coastal specialties | ||
Black-bellied Whistling-Duck | 124 | |
Fulvous Whistling-Duck | 124 | |
Barnacle Goose | 125 | |
Mottled Duck | 125 | |
Garganey | 125 | |
Steller's Eider | 126 | |
Smew | 126 | |
Masked Duck | 126 | |
Pacific Loon | 127 | |
Least Grebe | 127 | |
Yellow-billed Loon | 127 | |
Clark's Grebe | 128 | |
Brown Pelican | 128 | |
Neotropic Cormorant | 128 | |
Great Cormorant | 129 | |
Anhinga | 129 | |
Purple Gallinule | 129 | |
What can I do to help waterfowl? | 130 | |
Comparison pages | ||
Female dabbling ducks | 132 | |
Canvasback/Redhead | 134 | |
Greater/Lesser Scaup | 135 | |
King/Common Eiders | 136 | |
Scoters | 138 | |
Goldeneyes | 140 | |
Female mergansers | 141 | |
Winter loons | 142 | |
Winter grebes | 143 | |
Flight | 144 | |
Female divers | 148 | |
Male ducks | 150 | |
References | 154 | |
Author's notes | 156 | |
Credits | 156 | |
Index | 157 |
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