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Shelduck - Tadorna Tadorna

 

Length: 58-64cm

Wingspan: 1.1m

Weight: 1-1.2kg

Average lifespan: 10 years

Conservation status

Classified in the UK as Amber under the Birds of Conservation Concern 4: the Red List for Birds (2015).

When to see

January to December

 

The shelduck is one of our largest ducks, growing as big as some geese. It is mainly coastal, feeding on small invertebrates that it finds in the mud of estuaries and sandy beaches. It has spread inland, however, as flooded gravel pits with sandy shores and gravel banks provide a perfect feeding ground.

 

The shelduck is a big, white duck, with a dark green head, bright red bill, orangey-brown band around the breast, and black patches on the back and wings.

Distribution

Common around much of the UK's coastline, but can also be found inland in small numbers on gravel pits and reservoirs.

 

Did you know?

The shelduck nests underground in old rabbit burrows, in tree holes or in haystacks. During the 19th century, it was persecuted for this habit in certain areas as it competed with rabbits which were food for many people.

 

 

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Uploaded on January 29, 2020
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