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Northern Pintail Duck Anas acuta Description - The size and coloration of this long-necked, slender ...
A flock of northern Pintail ducks
GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Length, 24 to 30 inches. Males are gray above and whitish below; females are br...
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1-2: Bowling Green Marsh RSPB, Topsham, 24/01/2006. 3: Black Swan Lake, Dinton Pastures, Winnersh, 0...
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Anas acuta (Northern Pintail) Northern Pintail Lovely pictures! You're very talented; thanks for sha...
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A Northern Pintail drake Photo courtesy of Rupert Stephenson This handsome dabbling duck is widespre...
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Northern Pintail Anas acuta Linnaeus Field Guide IDs: NG-80; G-48; PE-5O; PW-pl 14; AE-pl 115;AM (I)...
Location: Huntington Beach (Bolsa Chica Lagoon), CA GPS: 33.7W, -118.1N MAP Date: February 8, 2009 I...
This dabbling duck breeds across northern areas of Eurasia south to about Poland and Mongolia, and i...
My bird is th e Northern Pintail. The Northern Pintail lives in the United States and north. Its sci...
This Northern Pintail maintained a very cryptic pose.
Sheldrake Point - 17 March, 2007 A nice comparison between female mallards and female Northern Pinta...