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Mar 1, 2026

Nature Canada - March, 2026 - Gadwall


Photo by Daniel Petterson / Macauley Library

Gadwall (Anas Strepera)

Gadwalls are found in southern Canada, across the U.S. and Mexico.   They are fairly common in the west, less common in the east.   Their widespread breeding range appears to be expanding eastward.   Males are mostly gray, with white belly, black tail coverts, pale chestnut on wings.

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