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Anas is the duck genus of web-footed birds of the sub-family Anatinae, order Natatores.
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Duck is the name common to all the web-footed birds constituting the Linnaean genus Anas, now raised into a sub-family Anatinae, and by some naturalists divided into two sub-families Anatinae and Fuligulinas, or land-ducks and sea-ducks. The ducks are very numerous as species, and are met with all over the world. They are often migratory, going northward in summer to their breeding-places. Their food is partly vegetable, partly animal.
The common mallard or wild-duck (Anas Boschas) is the original of the domestic duck. In its wild state the male is characterized by the deep green of the plumage, of the head and neck, by a white collar separating the green from the dark chestnut of the lower part of the neck, and by having the four middle feathers of the tail recurved.
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The gadwall (Anas strepera) is a greyish-brown, freshwater species of duck. It is common in North America, and rare in Britain. It is not so large as a mallard and has long pointed wings and a vigorous and rapid flight.
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The garganey or summer teal (Anas querquedula) is a small migrant duck closely related to the mallard, which visits Britain in the summer from Africa. The male has a reddish brown head with a broad white stripe over each eye. The breast plumage is brown, the remainder greyish.
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The mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) is a British wild duck of the family Anatidae.
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The shoveler (Anas clypeata) is the smallest British duck. It has a characteristic long, flattened bill. The male is black and white on the body, with chestnut flanks and a green head. The female is a mottled brown colour.
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