Garganey

Known to cross the vast Sahara Desert in a single go during their migration

Jo Garbutt


Garganey

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Known to cross the vast Sahara Desert in a single go during their migration

Population 1.55M – 2.55M

While many ducks are heavy and slow, the garganey is built like a sports car—small, sleek, and incredibly fast. This dabbling duck is the only member of its family that migrates all the way from Europe and Northern Asia down to the heart of Africa and Southern Asia for the winter. The male is a masterpiece of subtle design; instead of the flashy greens or blues of other ducks, he sports a rich chocolate-brown head marked by a striking white “racing stripe” that curves from his eye all the way to the back of his neck. It’s a look that makes him appear as though he’s perpetually moving at high speeds.

What truly sets the Garganey apart is its unique “voice.” Most ducks are known for a standard quack, but the male Garganey is famous for a sound that is completely out of place in a swamp. He makes a dry, rattling noise that sounds exactly like a wooden rattle or someone running a finger along the teeth of a plastic comb. In fact, in many old bird-watching circles, this bird was nicknamed the “Summer Teal” or the “Cricket Teal” because of this distinctive, mechanical chirping. It’s a rhythmic, crackling sound they use to communicate as they weave through the thick reeds and floating plants they call home.

Unlike many of its cousins, which dive deep or tip their tails into the air to feed on the bottom, the Garganey is a specialist at the “surface skim.” It has a very light, buoyant float that allows it to glide through shallow, weed-choked waters with ease. It moves with a delicate grace, tilting its head back and forth to snatch up small insects, larvae, and seeds right from the surface of the water. Because it is so small and agile, it can live in tiny, temporary pools and flooded meadows that larger ducks find too cramped. This “hit-and-run” feeding style allows it to exploit food sources that other birds simply overlook.

Distribution

Country
Population est.
Status
Year
Comments
Afghanistan
2025
Passage
Albania
2025
Breeding
Algeria
2025
Armenia
2025
Breeding
Australia
2025
Vagrant
Austria
2025
Azerbaijan
2025
Bahrain
2025
Passage
Bangladesh
2025
Non-Breeding
Barbados
2025
Vagrant
Belarus
2025
Breeding
Belgium
2025
Breeding
Benin
2025
Bermuda
2025
Passage
Bhutan
2025
Bosnia And Herz.
2025
Botswana
2025
Vagrant
Brunei
2025
Bulgaria
2025
Burkina Faso
2025
Burundi
2025
Cambodia
2025
Cameroon
2025
Canada
2025
Vagrant
Cape Verde
2025
Vagrant
Central Af. Rep.
2025
Chad
2025
China
2025
Christmas Island
2025
Vagrant
Croatia
2025
Cyprus
2025
Czechia
2025
Côte D’ivoire
2025
DR Congo (Kinshasa)
2025
Denmark
2025
Djibouti
2025
East Timor
2025
Vagrant
Egypt
2025
Eritrea
2025
Estonia
2025
Ethiopia
2025
Faroe Islands
2025
Vagrant
Finland
2025
France
2025
Gabon
2025
Gambia
2025
Georgia
2025
Breeding
Germany
2025
Ghana
2025
Greece
2025
Guam
2025
Non-Breeding
Guinea-Bissau
2025
Guinea
2025
Hong Kong
2025
Hungary
2025
Iceland
2025
Vagrant
India
2025
Indonesia
2025
Iran
2025
Iraq
2025
Ireland
2025
Israel
2025
Passage
Italy
2025
Japan
2025
Jordan
2025
Passage
Kazakhstan
2025
Breeding
Kenya
2025
Korea
2025
Kuwait
2025
Passage
Kyrgyzstan
2025
Laos
2025
Latvia
2025
Breeding
Lebanon
2025
Passage
Liberia
2025
Libya
2025
Liechtenstein
2025
Lithuania
2025
Luxembourg
2025
Breeding
Malawi
2025
Malaysia
2025
Maldives
2025
Mali
2025
Malta
2025
Marshall Islands
2025
Vagrant
Mauritania
2025
Mauritius
2025
Vagrant
Mexico
2025
Vagrant
Moldova
2025
Mongolia
2025
Breeding
Montenegro
2025
Breeding
Morocco
2025
Myanmar
2025
Nepal
2025
Netherlands
2025
Niger
2025
Non-Breeding
Nigeria
2025
Nort. Mariana Is.
2025
Non-Breeding
North Korea
2025
North Macedonia
2025
Breeding
Norway
2025
Breeding
Oman
2025
Pakistan
2025
Palau
2025
Non-Breeding
Papua New Guinea
2025
Philippines
2025
Non-Breeding
Poland
2025
Portugal
2025
Breeding
Puerto Rico
2025
Vagrant
Qatar
2025
Passage
Romania
2025
Russia
2025
Breeding
Rwanda
2025
Réunion
2025
Vagrant
Saudi Arabia
2025
Passage
Senegal
2025
Serbia
2025
Breeding
Seychelles
2025
Vagrant
Sierra Leone
2025
Singapore
2025
Slovakia
2025
Slovenia
2025
Somalia
2025
South Africa
2025
South Sudan
2025
Non-Breeding
Spain
2025
Sri Lanka
2025
Non-Breeding
Sudan
2025
Svalbard
2025
Vagrant
Sweden
2025
Switzerland
2025
Syria
2025
Passage
Taiwan
2025
Tajikistan
2025
Tanzania
2025
Thailand
2025
Togo
2025
Tunisia
2025
Turkmenistan
2025
Seasonality Uncertain
Turkey
2025
UAE
2025
US Minor Is.
2025
Vagrant
Uganda
2025
Ukraine
2025
United Kingdom
2025
Breeding
United States
2025
Non-Breeding
Uzbekistan
2025
Breeding
Vietnam
2025
Non-Breeding
Yemen
2025
Passage
Zambia
2025
Zimbabwe
2025

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Terrestrial / Aquatic

Altricial / Precocial

Polygamous / Monogamous

Dimorphic (size) / Monomorphic

Active: Diurnal / Nocturnal

Social behavior: Solitary / Pack / Flock

Diet: Carnivore / Herbivore / Omnivore / Piscivorous / Insectivore

Migratory: Yes / No

Domesticated: Yes / No

Dangerous: Yes / No