
Gadwall Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Jun 7, 2020 · In a world where male ducks sport gleaming patches of green, red, or blue, the Gadwall’s understated elegance can make this common duck easy to overlook. Males are …
Gadwall - Wikipedia
The gadwall is a bird of open wetlands, such as prairie or steppe lakes, wet grassland or marshes with dense fringing vegetation, and usually feeds by dabbling for plant food with head …
Gadwall | Audubon Field Guide
In the Gadwall, even the male looks plain at a distance; only a close view reveals subtle but beautiful colors. Although it is widespread in North America (and in Europe and Asia as well), …
Gadwall - eBird
Males are mostly gray with a black rear end and puffy head. Also look for small white wing patch in flight. Females are similar to Mallard, but note thinner bill, plainer face, orange line along the …
Gadwall - Ducks Unlimited
The Gadwall is a medium-sized dabbling duck with a circumpolar distribution. In North America, Gadwall breed from the Great Lakes across the Northern Great Plains into Alberta, with …
Gadwall | Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology …
Gadwalls may appear to be simple brown ducks from afar. But up close, their subtle beauty and intricately patterned plumage emerges. Gadwalls are dabbling ducks, meaning they feed by …
Gadwall - BirdWeb
Gadwalls are medium-sized, streamlined ducks with mottled brown-and-black body plumage and light brown heads. Females and males in eclipse plumage may look superficially similar to …
Gadwall - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
Everything you should know about the Gadwall. The Gadwall is an unremarkedly-colored species of duck that is common throughout North America and Eurasia.
Gadwall Bird Facts - Mareca strepera - A-Z Animals
Dec 11, 2025 · The gadwall is a dabbling duck known for its subtle plumage, global range, monogamous breeding, and distinctive surface-feeding habits.
Gadwall - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
The gadwall (Mareca strepera) is a widespread dabbling duck in the family Anatidae. This species is closely related to the Falcated duck and its scientific name "strepera" means "noisy".