
Males at Lake Mead (note Carp in water). |
General
Description: Redheads (Aythya
americana)
are sexually dimorphic pond ducks. Females are mottled brown and
generally indistinct. Males have bright colors: the head is red, the
neck and breast are black, and the sides and back are gray. The bill is
blue with a black tip. These ducks look similar to Canvasback Ducks,
but Redheads have a shorter bill, a darker back and sides, and the head
is more round.
Favored Habitat:
Ponds and marshes. |

Pair of Redheads at Lake Mead. |
Where to Find: Neighborhood ponds,
parks (e.g., Lorenzi
Park and Sunset
Park), the Henderson
Bird Viewing Preserve, and Boulder
Beach Marina at Lake Mead NRA. To find them in more natural
habitat, visit the Pahranagat
Valley.
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