Clangula Hyemalis Collection
The Long-tailed Duck, scientifically known as Clangula hyemalis, is a stunning waterbird that can be found in various locations around the world
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The Long-tailed Duck, scientifically known as Clangula hyemalis, is a stunning waterbird that can be found in various locations around the world. In February, these magnificent creatures grace the waters of Barnegat Light in New Jersey, USA. Their elegant presence is also observed in Westport CT during October. During their migration period in April, male Long-tailed Ducks take flight and create a breathtaking spectacle against the Finnish sky. These birds are often seen alongside other species such as the redhead and lesser scaup. In Norway's Varanger Peninsula, a male Long-tailed Duck proudly displays its vibrant plumage while perched on icy waters. This picturesque scene captures the essence of this remarkable species. Not only do they captivate with their appearance but also with their behavior. A Long-tailed Duck can be spotted drying its wings after an invigorating swim or engaging in territorial displays to assert dominance over its domain. The village harbor of Batsfjord serves as another backdrop for these enchanting creatures to showcase their beauty. Here, amidst tranquil surroundings, they gracefully navigate through Norwegian waters during March. Long-tailed Ducks are not confined solely to European territories; they venture further north towards Spitsbergen in Svalbard. Whether it's flying above crystal-clear waters or peacefully floating on them during June 2009 - these ducks leave observers awe-inspired by their elegance and adaptability. Male Long-tailed Ducks continue to mesmerize us with their striking features even when resting on calm Batsfjord waters during March. Clangula hyemalis truly exemplifies nature's artistry at its finest - from its elongated tail feathers that lend it its name to the captivating scenes it creates across different landscapes worldwide.