- all the
other ducks, geese, and
swans in the
genus Anas and
coined the
binomial name
Anas americana.
Gmelin based his
description on Edme-Louis Daubenton's...
-
American white pelican (Pelec**** erythrorhynchos)
American wigeon (
Anas americana) Ash-throated
flycatcher (Myiarchus cinerascens) Baird's
sandpiper (Calidris...
- Gadwall,
Anas strepera Falcated duck,
Anas falcata Eurasian wigeon,
Anas penelope American wigeon,
Anas americana American black duck,
Anas rubripes Mallard...
- swan,
Cygnus buccinator American wigeon,
Anas americana American black duck,
Anas rubripes Green-winged teal,
Anas crecca Ring-necked duck,
Aythya collaris...
- water.
American oystercatcher (Haematopus pallatius)
American wigeon (
Anas americana) Bald
eagle (Halieeatus leucocephalus) - Has been seen up the Hudson...
- example, the
common loon (Gavia immer),
American wigeon (
Anas americana),
redhead (Aythya
americana),
canvasback (Aythya valisneria), and
several species...
- Sorenson, MD (1999). "Phylogeny and
biogeography of
dabbling ducks (genus:
Anas): A
comparison of
molecular and
morphological evidence" (PDF). The Auk. 116...
-
pintail (
Anas acuta),
American wigeon (
Anas americana),
northern shoveler (
Anas clypeata),
common teal (
Anas crecca), blue-winged teal (
Anas discors)...
-
Migratory species include the
mallard (
Anas platyrhynchos), the
American wigeon (
Anas americana), the
American black duck (
Anas rubripes), the
tundra swan (Cygnus...
- duck,
Anas clypeata, the gill duck,
Anas strepera), 'American
Anas americana', 'Aythya collaris', teal (
Anas crecca) and the Blue-winged teal (
Anas discors)...