Bucephala albeola (Bufflehead)
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Description: Description and a photo of this small North American diving duck.
ADW: Bucephala albeola: INFORMATION Buffleheads are native to North America. Their summer breeding range includes central Alaska and extends south to British Columbia and east to Saskatchewan. Isolated breeding populations can also be found throughout the northern United States and in Quebec. Their winter distribution is generally split into two populations, one on the east coast and the other on the west coast of North America. The east coast population is usually found from New Jersey to North Carolina, and can be reaches up to the Bay of Fundy in New Brunswick, Canada. The west coast population is concentrated in British Columbia, Washington, and California. The most substantial winter confluence occurs on British Columbia’s Vancouver Island and the Californian coast. They are less likely to be found moving inland from the western Klamath Basin in California and Oregon toward the Mississippi River.
Size: 916 chars
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Page title: | ADW: Bucephala albeola: INFORMATION |
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IP-address: | 141.213.176.11 |
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NS | Name Servers: DNS1.ITD.UMICH.EDU 141.211.144.15 DNS2.ITD.UMICH.EDU 141.211.125.15 |
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Date | activated: 07-Oct-1985 last updated: 14-Feb-2014 expires: 31-Jul-2014 |