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BLACK-HEADED DUCK (Heteronetta atricapilla)

©Nigel Key Black-Headed Duck (Slimbridge May 2015)

The Black-Headed duck is related to the stiff tail duck, though it lacks the stiff tail and swollen bill and is the only member of the Heteronetta genus from South America.

The Black-Headed duck does not build its own nest but instead lays its eggs in other birds' nests such as the Rosybill, Coot etc and as such is often called the Cuckoo duck.

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Conservation Status


Size
350mm to 380mm (14" to 15")

Appearance - Male
The male Black-headed Duck has a black head and neck, dark-brown eyes, bluish-grey bill with Red around the base during breeding season The upperparts wings and tail are Dark-Brown with lighter-brown underparts. The legs and feet are grey.

Appearance - Female
The female is similar to the male except it has a brown head and neck with a dark-brown crown, whitish chin and stripe running through the eye.

Habitat
Swamps, Lakes and Marshes of temperate South America.

Diet
Aquatic plants, seeds, insects and invertebrates.

Breeding Time
September to December

Nest
The Black Headed duck does not build a nest but lays its eggs in other birds nests.

Eggs
Quantity: 5 to 16
Colour: White.











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PHOTOGRAPHS

Black-Headed Duck (WWT Slimbridge June 2015) - pic by Nigel Key Black-Headed Duck (WWT Slimbridge June 2015) - pic by Nigel Key Black-Headed Duck (WWT Slimbridge March 2017) - pic by Nigel Key
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Black-Headed Duck (WWT Slimbridge May 2015) - pic by Nigel Key Black-Headed Duck (WWT Slimbridge May 2015) - pic by Nigel Key Black-Headed Duck (WWT Slimbridge May 2015) - pic by Nigel Key
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Black-Headed Duck (WWT Slimbridge May 2015) - pic by Nigel Key Black-Headed Duck (WWT Slimbridge May 2015) - pic by Nigel Key Black-Headed Duck (WWT Slimbridge May 2015) - pic by Nigel Key
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Related Links:-


Coot - www.slim-bridge.co.uk

Rosybill - www.slim-bridge.co.uk



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LOCATION

Black-Headed Duck
Breeding Habitat - South America
North Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, South East Brazil and North Argentina.
Winter Habitat or Migration Area
May migrate further North during the Winter.


WWT Slimbridge Location - Black-Headed Duck
Andean Flamingo Zone - WWT Slimbridge
© Nigel Key Andean Flamingo Zone (WWT Slimbridge November 2013)

The Black-Headed Duck can be found in the Andean Flamingo Zone, along with the following wildfowl:-
Andean Flamingo
Blue-Winged Goose
James's Flamingo
Rosybill
South Georgian Pintail
Andean Flamingo Zone (WWT Slimbridge)


WWT Slimbridge Wildfowl (Listed Alphabetically)
A-B  | C-F  | G-L  | M-R  | S-Z
Wildfowl A to B
African Black Duck
African Pygmy Goose
American Black Duck
American Flamingo
American Wigeon
American Wood Duck
Andean Flamingo
Andean Goose
Argentinian Ruddy Duck
Ashy-Headed Goose
Australian Shelduck
Australian Shoveler
Australian Wood Duck
Baer's Pochard
Baikal Teal
Bar-Headed Goose
Barnacle Goose
Barrow's Goldeneye
Bean Goose
Bewick's Swan
Black-Bellied Whistling Duck
Black-Crowned Crane
Black-Headed Duck
Black-Necked Swan
Black Swan
Blue-Winged Goose
Blue-Winged Teal
Brazilian Teal
Brent Goose
Bronze-Winged Duck
Bufflehead