THE LIVINGSTON RIPLEY WATERFOWL CONSERVANCY

White-headed Duck

White-Headed Duck

One of the rarest European ducks, the White-headed Duck population is declining due to habitat fragmentation and competition with non-native North American Ruddy Ducks. The long, stiff tails of White-Headed Ducks are used like a rudder when diving.

  Latin name: leucocephala
Weight: Male: 685g Female: 685g
Eggs: 5-10 Incubation: 23-26 days
Range: Mediterranean and the Middle East

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