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Chloephaga picta

Authors: Somenzari, Marina; Amaral, Priscilla Prudente do; Cueto, Víctor R.; Guaraldo, André de Camargo; Jahn, Alex E.; Lima, Diego Mendes; Lima, Pedro Cerqueira; +14 Authors

Chloephaga picta

Abstract

Chloephaga picta (VAG):occurs from central Chile and Argentina to Tierra del Fuego and the Malvinas/Falklands. It is migratory in the south of its distribution and reaches northern Buenos Aires Province in Argentina and exceptionally Uruguay during austral winter (Carboneras, 1992). During winter it reaches the Pampas in southern Brazil (Azpiroz et al., 2012), where it is considered vagrant and has been recorded in the Lagoa do Peixe National Park in Rio Grande do Sul (RS) (Bencke & Souza, 2013).

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