The pintail is a dabbling duck. They eat aquatic vegetation that they find by sticking their heads below the water while floating on the surface of the water. There are no subspecies of the northern pintail. However there is a offshoot called the Eaton's pintail that is found on islands in the Indian Ocean. These ducks are considered to be an evolution from the northern pintail and are considered their own species.
They're such a photogenic bird. Great captures.
ReplyDeleteA couple of lovely photographs of the pintail in the water. The reflection on the top one is great.
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ReplyDeleteNot as colourful as your last week's friend but she looks wonderfully graceful.
ReplyDeletePretty special duck. Elegant I might say. I love their visits in winter. Beautiful ducks for sure!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! Loved the info and the shot!
ReplyDeleteAnother beauty.
ReplyDeleteWow! Beautiful bird, photos and reflections.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty duck The Pintail is, the first shot is a great one!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, yet, again, more fabulous photographs!
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ABCW team.
They're such faraway travelers. Amazing!
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I love ducks!
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