Goldeneye

Bucephala clangula

  • Where it lives:

  • Non native species

About

The male goldeneye is a handsome diving duck. Apart from a small breeding population in the highlands of Scotland, most goldeneye only spend the winter in the UK, particularly on larger lakes and reservoirs. Goldeneye do not really gather in large numbers like other duck species.

How to identify

The male goldeneye is a black-and-white duck, with a large, domed head that is black with a green sheen to it. It has a distinctive yellow eye and a white spot in between the eye and bill. Females are grey with a brown head and a yellow eye.

Did you know?

The scientific name of the goldeneye, Bucephala, means 'bull-headed' and refers to its strange head shape. This duck makes a loud, double whistle sound as part of its courtship display that can be heard up to a kilometre away.