WHITE-CHEEKED PINTAILS & BAHAMA DUCKLINGS
The white-cheeked (‘Bahama’) pintail is everyone’s favourite dabbling duck. You can see them in large numbers at Gilpin Pond, and in slightly lesser numbers in the pond on Treasure Cay golf course. You may come across the occasional pair or singleton way out on the Marls. Wherever they may be, spring means duck ahem… erm… sex. And that means… gorgeous ducklings. Like the ones below. You can see more Abaco pintails HERE but this post showcases the delightful progeny of mama duck (not forgetting papa duck’s role, of course).
This means ‘get any closer to my darling ducky at your peril, back away now, you’ve been warned’.
A proud pair of parents. No, I can’t tell which is which – males and females are very similar. My guess is that the female is nearest.
Credits: all absolutely adorbs Anas bahamensis photos are by Tom Sheley & Charles Skinner
A “new” duck for me. Thanks, and great shots.
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Your white-cheeked pintails are so very different than our northern pintails in the U.S. Beautiful ducks, and really adorable ducklings. Wonderful post, RH.
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We get the lovely northerns too… but love these ones very slightly more!
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