White-cheeked Pintail
At a Glance
             Widespread in the Caribbean and South America, this marsh duck sometimes wanders to Florida, mainly in winter. Sightings elsewhere in eastern North America might pertain to escapes from captivity. 
          
          
             All bird guide text and rangemaps adapted from Lives of North American Birds by Kenn Kaufman© 1996, used by permission of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. 
          
        
        Category      
      
        Duck-like Birds
      
    
        IUCN Status      
      
        Least Concern
      
    
        Habitat      
      
        Freshwater Wetlands, Lakes, Ponds, and Rivers, Saltwater Wetlands
      
    
        Behavior      
      
        Swimming
      
    Range & Identification
Description
     17". A small dabbling duck, mostly warm brown, with white cheeks and throat, dark crown, red on base of bill. Pointed tail is pale buff. 
  
  
        Size      
      
        About the size of a Crow, About the size of a Mallard or Herring Gull
      
    
        Tail Shape      
      
        Pointed, Wedge-shaped
      
    Songs and Calls
     Male gives a squeaky call and female a short quack. 
  
  
        Call Type      
      
        Croak/Quack
      
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