First, the difference in head color. If we look at the female American wigeon, it has a starker contrast in its plumage between the neck (gray) and chest (brown); while on the Eurasian its warmer tone of a cinnamon brown color just blends the neck and chest together without the demarcation seen with the gray and brown on an American. A second field mark and boy is this one subtle. The forehead is steeper on a Eurasian and sloped on the American. Finally, the gape (the base of the bill where the two mandibles come together) is black on the American wigeon and there is no black on the Eurasian. It is difficult to see that in these photos. One sure clincher is the gray armpits in Eurasian which is white in an American Wigeon. Here are some photos showing the comparison.
Can you tell which one is the Eurasian Wigeon? |
American and Eurasian Wigeon. |
Tags: American Wigeon, Eurasian Wigeon, Long Island
Thanks for pointing out the forehead slope thing, I hadnt thought about that before.
ReplyDeleteI believe the female-type bird could be a young male; there is a lot of gray coming in on the flanks.