Uncommon breeder in Ireland with largest populations centred at Lough Neagh and Shannon region. Main breeding range Northern Europe
Pochard
Irish Name: | Póiseard cíordhearg |
Scientific name: | Aythya ferina |
Bird Family: | Ducks |
Conservation status
Status
Scarce summer visitor and widespread winter migrant - most occur between October & February.
Identification
Medium-sized, males with chestnut head and neck, black breast, grey flanks and black rump. Females duller grey-brown, with chestnut/pale brown breast, pale loral patch, eye ring and line behind the eye.
Voice
Mostly silent. Males have characteristic wheezing cut off by a nasal short 'aaaooochaa(e)'.
Diet
Diving ducks - Diet consists largely of plant material. Inland, they feed predominantly on the spores and occasionally on the vegetative parts of aquatic plants.
Breeding
Nests on the ground among waterside vegetation.
Wintering
Show a preference for large shallow eutrophic waters, particularly those with well-vegetated marshes and swamps and slow flowing rivers.