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- Canvasback Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
<p>Often called the aristocrat of ducks, the Canvasback holds its long sloping forehead high with a distinguished look Males stand out with a rusty head and neck and a gleaming whitish body bookended in black Females are pale brown overall, but that Canvasback head shape still gives them away
- Canvasback - Wikipedia
The canvasback (Aythya valisineria) is a species of diving duck, the largest found in North America
- Canvasback | Audubon Field Guide
The Canvasback dives for its food, mainly the bases and roots of plants growing underwater Its specific name of valisineria refers to the technical name of wild celery, an aquatic plant that is among its favored foods
- Canvasback (Aythya valisineria) | U. S. Fish Wildlife Service
Canvasback is the largest species of diving duck in North America and is highly recognizable due to the male’s stark white body, contrasting with a deep maroon head and neck
- Canvasback - Ducks Unlimited
The Canvasback is a large diving duck found only in North America Males are distinguished by a chestnut-red head, long sloping black bill, and black breast and rump
- Canvasback - eBird
Attractive duck with distinctive triangular head; forehead slopes seamlessly into the long bill Males are white-bodied with black chest, reddish-brown head, and red eye Females are dull grayish-brown with unique head profile and dark brown eye Breeds in lakes and marshes Winters in any large body of water with submerged aquatic vegetation on which to feed Dives frequently, searching for
- Canvasback | Smithsonians National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute
The canvasback was given its common name by early European settlers, who described the male ducks as having a canvas-like color This duck’s scientific name was derived from its preferred food: celery root
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