From Natural History of Southeast Alaska
Breeding occurrence is
|
Not known to occur +
|
Breeding status
|
- +
|
Class
|
Aves +
|
Common name is
|
Ruddy Duck +
|
Documentation requested
|
true +
|
Family
|
Anatidae +
|
Genus
|
Oxyura +
|
Is Documented by MRG
|
Sitka +
|
NeedBetterPhoto
|
false +
|
Occurrence in fall
|
Very Rare +
|
Occurrence in spring
|
Accidental +
|
Occurrence in summer
|
+ +
|
Occurrence in winter
|
Accidental +
|
Occurrence is
|
Documented +
|
Origination status is
|
Native +
|
Phylum
|
Chordata +
|
Scientific name is
|
Oxyura jamaicensis +
|
Summary
|
Casual in the region, with scattered repor … Casual in the region, with scattered reports from all seasons, though most are from the fall (cf several QBR). Over 20 records.
* ''Full list of records?''
* ''Juneau VR in Spring - should SEAK be same?''
* ''High count of two in Sitka, any equal or higher counts?''
SEAK QBR Mentions:
* F2008: Two were at JNU on 20 October. This species is a casual fall migrant in SEAK (Kessel and Gibson 1978).
* F2010: Singles found at JNU 20 October and SIT 17–20 November 2010 (2nd local record). This species is a casual migrant in SEAK (Kessel and Gibson 1978), with most records from the period October– November.
* Sp2010: Two drakes in JNU’s Mendenhall Glacier Forelands, 29–30 May were a very rare find. This species is a casual migrant in SEAK (Kessel and Gibson 1978); there are only a few prior spring reports as most Southeast records are from the fall.
* Sp2012: Two Ruddy Ducks at SIT, 30 May 2012+ provided a 3rd local record. This species is a casual migrant in SEAK (Kessel and Gibson 1978).
* Su2012: Last spring's bird at SIT lingered through 8 June.
* F2015: One near GUS, 15 November. This species is a casual migrant in SEAK (Kessel and Gibson 1978); there are more than 20 reports, most from late fall.
* F2016: One near GUS, 21 October was still present 13 November—the 2nd consecutive year at that location. This species is a casual migrant in SEAK (Kessel and Gibson 1978); there are now more than 20 reports, most of which are from late fall.
* W2017-18: One was observed at Sitka 13 December–25 January. It spent most of its time at Swan Lake; however, it moved to the nearby Indian River estuary during the time the lake was frozen in early January. This species is casual in SEAK, primarily as a late-fall migrant, and there are few mid-winter Alaska reports.d there are few mid-winter Alaska reports. +
|
TaxonNumber
|
71 +
|
TaxonRank
|
species +
|
Has queryThis property is a special property in this wiki.
|
Ruddy Duck +
, Ruddy Duck +
, Ruddy Duck +
, Ruddy Duck +
, Ruddy Duck +
, Ruddy Duck +
, Ruddy Duck +
, Ruddy Duck +
, Ruddy Duck +
, Ruddy Duck +
, Ruddy Duck +
, Ruddy Duck +
, Ruddy Duck +
, Ruddy Duck +
, Ruddy Duck +
, Ruddy Duck +
, Ruddy Duck +
, Ruddy Duck +
, Ruddy Duck +
, Ruddy Duck +
|
Categories |
Bird +
, Species +
|
Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki.
|
7 March 2021 01:06:10 +
|