Northern Pintail / Anas acuta **

The Northern Pintail (Anas acuta) is an elegant dabbling duck recognized for its slender neck, pointed tail, and graceful appearance. The males are particularly striking, with a chocolate-brown head, white neck stripe, gray body, and long black tail feathers, while females are more subdued in mottled brown plumage. This species is highly migratory and widely distributed across the Northern Hemisphere, breeding in wetlands and tundra regions of Europe, Asia, and North America. During winter, it migrates to warmer regions, including South Asia, Africa, and parts of the Middle East.

In the UAE, the Northern Pintail is a common winter visitor, often seen in wetland habitats such as Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary, Al Wathba Wetland Reserve, and other freshwater bodies. It feeds primarily on seeds, aquatic vegetation, and small invertebrates, foraging by dabbling on the water's surface. The Northern Pintail's graceful flight and striking appearance make it a favorite among birdwatchers and photographers during the migration season.

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