Canvass-backed Duck, Anas valisneria, Wils. Amer. Orn. v. viii. p. 103.
Fuligula valisneria, Bonap. Syn. p. 392.
Fuligula valisneria, Canvass-back Duck, Swains. &. Rich. F. Bor. Amer. v. ii. p. 450.
Canvass-backed Duck, Nutt. Man. v. ii. p. 430.
Canvass-back Duck, Fuligula valisneriana, Aud. Orn. Biog. v. iv. p. 1.
397. 2. Fuligula Ferina, Linn. Red-headed Duck.—Dos-gris.
Plate CCCXXII. Male and Female.
Bill as long as the head, tail much rounded, of fourteen feathers. Male with the bill light greyish-blue, with a broad band of black at the end, and a dusky patch anterior to the nostrils; head and neck all round, for more than half its length, of a rich brownish-red, glossed with carmine above; a broad belt of brownish-black occupying the lower part of the neck and the fore part of the body; back and scapulars pale greyish-white, being minutely traversed by dark brownish-grey lines; sides and abdomen similar, the undulations gradually fading away into the greyish-white of the middle of the breast; upper wing-coverts brownish-grey, the feathers faintly undulated with whitish toward the end; primary quills brownish-grey, dusky along the outer web and at the end; secondaries ash-grey, narrowly tipped with white, four or five of the inner of a purer tint tinged with blue, and having a narrow brownish-black line along the margin; the innermost like the scapulars, but more dusky; tail brownish-grey; axillar feathers and lower wing-coverts white; rump above and below brownish-black. Female with the head and upper part of the neck dull reddish-brown, darker above; the rest of the neck all round, and the upper parts in general, dull greyish-brown, the feathers paler at their tips; flanks and fore part of the neck dull reddish-brown, the feathers broadly tipped with pale greyish-brown; wings as in the male, but of a darker tint, and without undulations; tail as in the male; lower wing-coverts light grey, those in the middle white; middle of breast greyish-white, hind part of abdomen light brownish-grey.
Male, 20, 33. Female, 21, 321/2.
Breeds throughout the Fur Countries, from which it migrates southward in early autumn. Abundant on the Chesapeake, New York Bay, Ohio, and Mississippi, with their tributaries. None seen westward of the Mississippi.
Red-headed Duck, Anas Ferina, Wils. Amer. Orn. v. viii. p. 110.
Fuligula Ferina, Bonap. Syn. p. 392.
Fuligula Ferina, Swains. & Rich. F. Bor. Amer. v. ii. p. 452.
Red-headed Duck or Pochard, Nutt. Man. v. ii. p. 434.
Red-headed Duck, Fuligula Ferina, Aud. Orn. Biog. v. iv. p. 198.
398. 3. Fuligula Marila, Linn. Scaup Duck.—Flocking Fowl.
Plate CCXXIX. Male and Female.