In recent weeks, small groups of Wigeon have arrived here on the south coast. They are medium-sized ducks that appear quite plump. The head and neck of the male are chestnut, with a yellow forehead, pink breasts and a grey body. In flight, birds show white bellies and males have a large white wing patch.
Wigeons breed in the north in central and northern Scotland and some in northern England. Their numbers increase in the UK in winter as birds from Iceland, Scandinavia and Russia arrive. The number of wintering birds increases to some 450,000 birds from the small breeding numbers of only 200 pairs.
The birds on the Hamble were quite comical talking to each other with quiet whistles and giving each other some odd looks!
What cute birds. I like their fluffy heads. They do seem to be somewhat comical. Your photos were great. Hard to believe these birds increase to 450,000. Wow!
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It a really big increase in numbers in winter.
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