Class Aves
Order Anseriformes
Family Anatidae
Aythya affinis—Lesser Scaup // Aythya affinis/collaris—Lesser Scaup or Ring-necked Duck // Aythya americana—Redhead // Aythya collaris—Ring-necked Duck // Aythya marila—Greater Scaup // Aythya valisineria—Canvasback
Sites.
Irvingtonian/Rancholabrean: Manix Lake (Jefferson 1991a).
Mid/Late Wisconsin: Sandblast Cave (Emslie 1988).
Late Wisconsin: China Lake (Jefferson 1991a); Skull Cave (Emslie 1988).
Literature. Emslie 1988; Jefferson 1991a.
Sites.
?Late Irvingtonian/Rancholabrean: Emery Borrow Pit (Jefferson 1991a).
Sangamon: Newport Bay Mesa (Jefferson 1991a: cf.).
Rancholabrean: Tule Springs General (Jefferson et al. 2015).
Late Pleistocene: Rancho del Oro (Jefferson 2014).
Wisconsin: Zuma Creek (Jefferson 1991a).
Mid Wisconsin: McKittrick (Jefferson 1991a: ?).
Late Wisconsin/Holocene: Stanton's Cave (Rea and Hargrave 1984).
Literature. Jefferson 1991a; Jefferson et al. 2015; Mawby 1967; Rea and Hargrave 1984; .
Fig. 1. Aythya affinis. Photograph by Lee Karney, courtesy of the US Fish & Wildlife Service.
Both of these species are present in most areas of the region during winter or migration. Nearby Playas Lake should have provided habitat at the time.
Sites.
Late Wisconsin/Holocene: Howell's Ridge Cave (cf.) (Howard 1962).
Literature. Howard 1962.
Fig. 1. Aythya americana. Photograph by Dick Pospahala, courtesy of the US Fish & Wildlife Service.
Redheads are present throughout our region during migration and in winter.
Sites.
Wisconsin: Zuma Creek (Jefferson 1991a).
Mid Wisconsin: McKittrick (Jefferson 1991a).
Late Wisconsin/Holocene: Howell's Ridge Cave (cf.) (Howard 1962); Schuiling Cave (Jefferson 1991a: cf.); Stanton's Cave (Rea and Hargrave 1984).
Literature. Howard 1962; Jefferson 1991a; Rea and Hargrave 1984.
Sites.
Rancholabrean: Tule Springs Stein (Jefferson et al. 2015).
Mid Wisconsin: Térapa (Steadman and Mead 2010).
Literature. Springer et al. 2005; Steadman and Mead 2010.
Sites.
Wisconsin: Zuma Creek (Jefferson 1991a).
Late Wisconsin/Holocene: Stanton's Cave (Rea and Hargrave 1984).
Literature. Jefferson 1991a; Rea and Hargrave 1984.
Fig. 1. Aythya valisineria. Photograph by Lee Karney, courtesy of the US Fish & Wildlife Service.
Wintering populations of Canvasbacks occur in the Rio Grande Valley, the valley of the Pecos, and to the east.
Sites.
Rancholabrean: Salt Springs (Jefferson 1991a).
Mid Wisconsin: McKittrick (Jefferson 1991a).
Mid/Late Wisconsin: Dark Canyon Cave (Howard 1971); Rancho La Brea (Stock and Harris 1992).
Mid/Late Wisconsin/Holocene: Stanton's Cave (Rea and Hargrave 1984).
Literature. Howard 1971; Jefferson 1991a; Rea and Hargrave 1984; Stock and Harris 1992.
Last Update: 27 May 2015