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 White-cheeked Pintail, Bahama Duck
(Anas bahamensis) 
Bahama Pintail
This duck is very common to Anguilla
 and was spotted in large numbers at 
Pond Site, Grey Pond, 
Bad Cox Pond,  Sandy Ground Pond 
 and West End Ponds. 









Perched at West End
Bird Preening at East End shortly before sunset
Preening  refers to cleaning, grooming, and maintaining parts of the body. Birds preen each of their feathers once a day to clean and keep them in good aerodynamic condition, and oil them. Oiling helps to maintain their waterproof nature. 

Right: Two ducks swimming in a pond east of the main pond at Pond Site, East End, Anguilla.
Below: Duck and chicks swimming on Bad Cox Pond, Anguilla

 

The ponds at East End were bountiful in ducks when I monitored them during May and June 2005. They flew between Grey Pond and Pond Site mainly in the mornings and evenings.










These pictures were taken in May & June 2005 and are all available at a very high resolution by contacting editor@anguillanews.com.