Anas chathamica, the Chatham duck or Chatham Island duck is an extinct species of duck which once lived in New Zealand's Chatham Islands in the south-west Pacific Ocean. It likely became extinct in about the 16th century because of hunting by humans.[1]
^Tennyson, A.; Martinson, P. (2006). Extinct Birds of New Zealand. Wellington: Te Papa Press. ISBN 978-0-909010-21-8.
Anaschathamica, the Chatham duck or Chatham Island duck is an extinct species of duck which once lived in New Zealand's Chatham Islands in the south-west...
Species †Mariana mallard, Anas oustaleti †Mascarene teal, Anas theodori †Chatham Island Duck, Anaschathamica Formerly placed in Anas: Bronze-winged duck,...
to 1870 Anatini – Dabbling Ducks AnasAnas amotape (Campbell 1979) (Talara Tar Seeps Late Pleistocene of Peru) Anas elapsum (Chinchilla Late Pleistocene...
pārera) Anas superciliosa ex B B V V ex ex ex Chatham duck Anaschathamica X Mallard Anas platyrhynchos I I I I I I I I Northern pintail Anas acuta V...
of likely mass and flight capability of the extinct Chatham duck (Anaschathamica), as indicated by measurements of major bones, are published by Williams...
Common name Scientific name Range Comments Pictures Chatham duck Anaschathamica Chatham Islands Remains dated to 448-657 CE, but believed to have survived...
chathamica (Oliver 1955) (Chatham Island duck/teal) Anas chlorotis Gray 1845 (brown teal) NT Anas aucklandica (Gray 1844) (Auckland teal) VU D1 Anas nesiotis...
T22728777A94996372.en. Retrieved 18 November 2021. BirdLife International (2016). "Anas theodori". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2016: e.T22728662A94993214...