Coues' gadwall
Coues' gadwall or Washington Island gadwall (Anas strepera couesi) is an extinct dabbling duck which is only known by two immature specimens from the Pacific island of Teraina, Line Islands, Kiribati. They are in the National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C.. The bird was named in honor of Elliott Coues.
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Coues' gadwall
Coues' gadwall or Washington Island gadwall (Anas strepera couesi) is an extinct dabbling duck which is only known by two immature specimens from the Pacific island of Teraina, Line Islands, Kiribati. They are in the National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C.. The bird was named in honor of Elliott Coues.
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Coues' gadwall or Washington I ...... med in honor of Elliott Coues.
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(Streets, 1876)
* Chaulelasmus couesi
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Illustration of a male on the right, by Louis Agassiz Fuertes
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A. strepera couesi
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Anas strepera couesi
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Coues' gadwall or Washington I ...... med in honor of Elliott Coues.
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