Steller's Eider
Polysticta stelleri (Pallas, 1769)
ES
STEEI
2090
Family: Anseriformes > Anatidae
This attractive Arctic seaduck breeds on the Arctic coast of Siberia and normally winters in seas of northern Fennoscandia and the Baltic, but there have been a few records from (mostly northern) Britain.
Identification
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Population size and trends and patterns of distribution based on BTO surveys and atlases with data collected by BTO volunteers.
DISTRIBUTION
This vagrant is too rarely reported to map distribution. Recent records have been in Scotland.
Movement
Information about movement and migration based on online bird portals (e.g. BirdTrack), Ringing schemes and tracking studies.
RINGING RECOVERIES
View a summary of recoveries in the Online Ringing Report.
Biology
Lifecycle and body size information about Steller's Eider, including statistics on nesting, eggs and lifespan based on BTO ringing and nest recording data.
PRODUCTIVITY & NESTING
Sample sizes are too small to report Productivity and Nesting statistics for this species.
CODES & CLASSIFICATION
Field Codes | 2-letter: ES | 5-letter code: STEEI | Euring: 2090 |
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Links to more studies from ConservationEvidence.com
- An artificial nest site for arctic nesting common eiders
- Use of nest boxes by goldeneyes in eastern North America
- Black terns benefit from cattail management in the northern Great Plains
Read more studies about Steller's Eider on Conservation Evidence >
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