An adult male Bufflehead American sea duck. SCO 8872


The Bufflehead ranges from 32–40 cm long (–16 inches) and 270–550 g (– lbs), with the drakes larger than the females. Averaging cm (14 in) and 370 g (13 oz), it rivals the Green-winged Teal as the smallest American duck. Adult males are striking black and white, with iridescent green and purple heads with a large white patch behind the eye. Females are grey-toned with a smaller white patch behind the eye and a light underside. The name Bufflehead is a combination of buffalo and head, referring to the oddly bulbous head shape of the species. This is most noticeable when the male puffs out the feathers on the head, thus greatly increasing the apparent size of the head.


Size: 6370px × 3841px
Location: Parksville, Vancouver Island. British Columbia. Canada. North America
Photo credit: © David Gowans / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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