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Observation of migratory birds > Northern Pintail
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Northern Pintail

In Flight

Northern Pintail

The Northern Pintail is a slender and elegant duck, thinner and more slender than the Mallard and the impression is accentuated by the long tapering tail which has earned it its scientific name “acuta”.

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