Hooded Merganser - Lophodytes cucullatus

Description

A small duck (40 - 49 cm) with a long, narrow, serrated bill. It has a brownish-black back and wings, with a white underside. The male has a black head with a white, fan-shaped crest, which is bordered in black. The male’s iris is bright yellow, while the iris of females and immature males is duller brown.

Identification difficulty
Recording advice

Due to the rarity of this species in our area, a photo is required showing the identifying characters (unless identified or confirmed by a recognised expert).

Habitat

Open water bodies and wet areas.

When to see it

Most likely to be encountered as an escape from captivity.

UK Status

Infrequently recorded in Britain but with a widespread scattering of records.

VC55 Status

Rarely recorded in Leicestershire and Rutland, most likely to be encountered on large water bodies such as Rutland Water.

Leicestershire & Rutland Map

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Species profile

Common names
Hooded Merganser
Species group:
bird
Kingdom:
Animalia
Order:
Anseriformes
Family:
Anatidae
Records on NatureSpot:
2
First record:
27/10/2019 (Lewis, Steven)
Last record:
27/10/2019 (Lewis, Steven)

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