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Eurasian Wigeon

Mareca penelope
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Eurasian Wigeon Basic Information

Eurasian Wigeon Basic Information

Scientific NameMareca penelope
Status LC Least Concern
Size42-52 cm (17-20 inch)
Colors
Grey
Chestnut
TypeDuck-like Birds

Introduction

The Eurasian Wigeon (Mareca penelope) is a medium-sized dabbling duck that is highly regarded by birdwatchers for its striking plumage and distinct vocalizations. Known for its wide distribution across the Palearctic, this species is a common sight in wetlands and coastal areas during the winter months.

Physical Appearance

The Eurasian Wigeon typically measures between 42-52 cm in length. Adult males are easily identified by their grey body plumage, contrasted by a rich chestnut head with a distinctive creamy-yellow crown stripe. Females are generally more mottled brown, providing excellent camouflage while nesting.

Habitat

These birds prefer a variety of aquatic environments, including:

  • Freshwater lakes and marshes
  • Estuaries and coastal lagoons
  • Flooded grasslands and agricultural fields during migration

Diet

As a herbivorous dabbler, the Eurasian Wigeon feeds primarily on:

  • Aquatic plants and grasses
  • Stubble and grains from harvested fields
  • Algae and various pond weeds

Breeding and Nesting

The Eurasian Wigeon breeds in northern Europe and Asia. They typically nest on the ground, well-hidden among dense vegetation near water. The female lines the nest with down feathers to insulate the clutch of 6 to 11 eggs.

Behavior

They are highly social birds, often found in large flocks outside of the breeding season. They are known for their high-pitched, whistling call—often described as a 'whee-oo'—which is how the male attracts attention and communicates within the flock.

Conservation Status

The Eurasian Wigeon is currently classified as Least Concern by the IUCN. Their populations remain stable, though they remain vulnerable to habitat loss in their wetland nesting grounds.

Interesting Facts

  1. The name 'Wigeon' is derived from the Old French word 'vigeon,' which mimics the bird's whistling call.
  2. Unlike many other ducks, they are primarily grazers, often found feeding on land like geese.
  3. They are known as 'poachers' because they often steal food brought to the surface by other diving ducks.

Tips for Birdwatchers

To spot a Eurasian Wigeon, look for their characteristic 'grazing' behavior on flooded meadows. Using high-quality binoculars or a spotting scope at dawn or dusk will provide the best chance of observing their unique plumage patterns.

Conclusion

The Eurasian Wigeon is a fascinating species that bridges the gap between aquatic and terrestrial feeding behaviors. Whether you are a seasoned ornithologist or a casual bird enthusiast, observing these beautiful ducks in their natural habitat is a rewarding experience.

Distribution Map & Range

Official Distribution Data provided by
BirdLife International and Handbook of the Birds of the World (2025)