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SOUTH GEORGIAN PINTAIL (Anas georgica georgica)

©Nigel Key South Georgian Pintail (Slimbridge May 2015)

The South Georgian Pintail, also known as the South Georgian Teal, is a dabbling duck.

In the late 19th Century, the pintails were considered common, however, by the early 20th Century the population had been reduced considerably by whalers and sealers.

Since the South Georgia whaling base has been abondoned the population has started to recover. Current threats are mainly due to the eggs and chicks being at risk from Brown Rats and predatory birds such as Brown Skuas.

Conservation Status


Size
430mm to 550mm (17" to 22")

Appearance - Male
The South Georgian Pintail has a Reddish crown, Light Brown cheeks and throat, Dark Grey underwings and a pointed tail. The back, breast and flanks are scalloped with Buff, the underparts are Buff/White, mottled with Brown. The bill is Yellow with a Blue and Black line on the culmen and tip. The feet are Greenish-Grey.

Appearance - Female
Similar to the male except it has mottled upperwing coverts and a dull Brown speculum.

Habitat
Favoured habitat includes freshwater pools and streams fringed by tussock grassland, seal wallows and poorly drained land next to wetlands and melting snow, as well as coastal habitats.

Diet
Vegetation, Algae, Invertebrates, Aquatic Insects, Fairy Shrimp, small Clams, Snails and also known to scavenge Seal Carcasses.

Breeding Time
Late October to early March.

Nest
Concealed in tussock grass made from a base of grass stems and down feathers, shielded by overhanging vegetation.

Eggs
Quantity: 3 to 5
Colour: Pale cinnamon/pink.











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PHOTOGRAPHS

South Georgian Pintail (WWT Slimbridge May 2016) - pic by Nigel Key South Georgian Pintail (WWT Slimbridge August 2016) - pic by Nigel Key South Georgian Pintail (WWT Slimbridge October 2016) - pic by Nigel Key
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South Georgian Pintail (WWT Slimbridge March 2014) - pic by Nigel Key South Georgian Pintail (WWT Slimbridge July 2014) - pic by Nigel Key South Georgian Pintail (WWT Slimbridge May 2014) - pic by Nigel Key
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South Georgian Pintail (WWT Slimbridge September 2013) - pic by Nigel Key South Georgian Pintail (WWT Slimbridge September 2013) - pic by Nigel Key South Georgian Pintail (WWT Slimbridge September 2013) - pic by Nigel Key
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South Georgian Pintail (WWT Slimbridge May 2013) - pic by Nigel Key South Georgian Pintail (WWT Slimbridge May 2013) - pic by Nigel Key South Georgian Pintail (WWT Slimbridge May 2013) - pic by Nigel Key
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Dabbling Ducks - www.slim-bridge.co.uk


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LOCATION

South Georgian Pintail
Breeding Habitat - South Georgia
Endemic to the sub-antarctic island of South Georgia.
Winter Habitat or Migration Area
Visitor to the South Sandwich Islands.


WWT Slimbridge Location - South Georgian Pintail
Andean Flamingo Zone - WWT Slimbridge
© Nigel Key Andean Flamingo Zone (WWT Slimbridge November 2013)

The South Georgian Pintail can be found in the Andean Flamingo Zone, along with the following wildfowl:-
Andean Flamingo
Black-Headed Duck
Blue-Winged Goose
James's Flamingo
Rosybill
Andean Flamingo Zone (WWT Slimbridge)


WWT Slimbridge Wildfowl (Listed Alphabetically)
A-B  | C-F  | G-L  | M-R  | S-Z
Wildfowl S to Z
Shelduck
Smew
Snow Goose
South African Shelduck
Southern Pochard
South Georgian Pintail
Spot-Billed Duck
Spotted Whistling Duck
Spur-Winged Goose
Swan Goose
Trumpeter Swan
Tufted Duck
Wandering Whistling Duck
West Indian Whistling Duck
Whistling Swan
White-Cheeked Pintail
White-Faced Whistling Duck
White-Fronted Goose
White-Backed Duck
White-Headed Duck
White-Winged Duck
Yellow-Billed Duck