Species Profile

Lesser Scaup

Aythya affinis

Banding code: LESC

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Species Profile

Species notes

The lesser scaup is a small North American diving duck that migrates south as far as Central America in winter. It is colloquially known as the little bluebill or broadbill because of its distinctive blue bill. The origin of the name scaup may stem from the bird's preference for feeding on scalp—the Scottish word for clams, oysters, and mussels; however, some credit it to the female's discordant scaup call as the name's source. It is apparently a very close relative of the Holarctic greater scaup or "bluebill", with which it forms a superspecies. The scientific name is derived from Ancient Greek and Latin, with aithuia being an Ancient Greek term for an unidentified seabird, used by Hesychius and Aristotle, among other authors, and affinis, Latin for "related to", from the lesser scaup's resemblance to the greater scaup.

Scientific nameAythya affinis
FamilyDucks, Geese, and Waterfowl
OrderAnseriformes
Conservation statusLeast Concern
Wingspan (m)0.73
Mass825 g

Photo Collection Overview

Photo capture coverage for this species.

Latest captureMarch 20, 2026
Earliest captureMarch 20, 2026
Locations1 tagged

Image Details

Metadata extracted from the camera files.

Lesser Scaup photograph 1
Captured
Camera
Canon Canon EOS R7
Lens
RF100-500mm F4.5-7.1 L IS USM
Exposure
1/800 s
Aperture
f/7.1
ISO
125
Focal length
500 mm
Dimensions
5887 × 3928
Megapixels
23.1
File size
4.0 MB