Greater Scaup Similar Species Comparison
Main SpeciesGreater Scaup
Male (with Redhead)
Often flocks with other diving ducks, especially in winter and migration. Pale gray back and white sides are distinctive from a distance.
© andrew aldrich / Macaulay LibraryGeorgia, March 13, 2017Habitat
Flocks winter mainly on saltwater bays and estuaries; also on Great Lakes and other large freshwater lakes that stay ice free in winter.
© Mike Schanbacher / Macaulay LibraryMassachusetts, January 30, 2014Male
Medium-sized diving duck with an evenly rounded head and a yellow eye. Dark head, chest, and rear contrasts with white sides and gray back. Greenish iridescence on head only visible with ideal lighting.
© Frank King / Macaulay LibraryNewfoundland and Labrador, April 12, 2019Female
Medium-sized diving duck with rounded head and fairly heavy, broad bill. Warm brownish overall, with white facial patch next to bill and a yellow eye.
© Mark Scheuerman / Macaulay LibraryTexas, January 28, 2017Breeding male
Found on large bodies of water around the Great Lakes and coastal areas in the United States. Note the round-headed look with the head peaking closer to the rear.
© Keith Blomerley / Macaulay LibraryHöfuðborgarsvæði, June 09, 2019Immature male
In flight, all plumages have a white wing stripe that extends into the primaries, nearly to the tip of the wing.
© Chris Wood / Macaulay LibraryNew York, February 08, 2009Eclipse male
Large diving duck with a rounded head and a yellow eye. Nonbreeding males have brownish gray back and flanks.
© John Reynolds / Macaulay LibraryNewfoundland and Labrador, August 03, 2016Female
Medium-sized diving duck with a rounded head. Rich brown overall, with white patch next to bill and, in summer, often a pale "ear" patch toward the back of the head.
© Claudia Brasileiro / Macaulay LibraryAlaska, September 17, 2013Male
Medium-sized diving duck with a broad, black-tipped bill. At close range, gray back is finely marked with black lines. Greenish iridescence on head is only visible in ideal lighting.
© Alix d'Entremont / Macaulay LibraryNova Scotia, March 06, 2015Male (with Redhead)
Often flocks with other diving ducks, especially in winter and migration. Pale gray back and white sides are distinctive from a distance.
© andrew aldrich / Macaulay LibraryGeorgia, March 13, 2017Habitat
Flocks winter mainly on saltwater bays and estuaries; also on Great Lakes and other large freshwater lakes that stay ice free in winter.
© Mike Schanbacher / Macaulay LibraryMassachusetts, January 30, 2014Male
Medium-sized diving duck with an evenly rounded head and a yellow eye. Dark head, chest, and rear contrasts with white sides and gray back. Greenish iridescence on head only visible with ideal lighting.
© Frank King / Macaulay LibraryNewfoundland and Labrador, April 12, 2019Female
Medium-sized diving duck with rounded head and fairly heavy, broad bill. Warm brownish overall, with white facial patch next to bill and a yellow eye.
© Mark Scheuerman / Macaulay LibraryTexas, January 28, 2017Breeding male
Found on large bodies of water around the Great Lakes and coastal areas in the United States. Note the round-headed look with the head peaking closer to the rear.
© Keith Blomerley / Macaulay LibraryHöfuðborgarsvæði, June 09, 2019Immature male
In flight, all plumages have a white wing stripe that extends into the primaries, nearly to the tip of the wing.
© Chris Wood / Macaulay LibraryNew York, February 08, 2009Eclipse male
Large diving duck with a rounded head and a yellow eye. Nonbreeding males have brownish gray back and flanks.
© John Reynolds / Macaulay LibraryNewfoundland and Labrador, August 03, 2016Female
Medium-sized diving duck with a rounded head. Rich brown overall, with white patch next to bill and, in summer, often a pale "ear" patch toward the back of the head.
© Claudia Brasileiro / Macaulay LibraryAlaska, September 17, 2013Male
Medium-sized diving duck with a broad, black-tipped bill. At close range, gray back is finely marked with black lines. Greenish iridescence on head is only visible in ideal lighting.
© Alix d'Entremont / Macaulay LibraryNova Scotia, March 06, 2015Male (with Redhead)
Often flocks with other diving ducks, especially in winter and migration. Pale gray back and white sides are distinctive from a distance.
© andrew aldrich / Macaulay LibraryGeorgia, March 13, 2017Habitat
Flocks winter mainly on saltwater bays and estuaries; also on Great Lakes and other large freshwater lakes that stay ice free in winter.
© Mike Schanbacher / Macaulay LibraryMassachusetts, January 30, 2014Similar SpeciesRedhead
Breeding male
From a distance note grayer sides than Greater Scaup.
© Greg Gillson / Macaulay LibraryCalifornia, February 22, 2015Similar SpeciesRedhead
Female
Paler overall than female Greater Scaup.
© Jay McGowan / Macaulay LibraryNew York, January 29, 2005Similar SpeciesLesser Scaup
Breeding male
Lesser Scaup usually shows a peak at the back of the head, while Greater Scaup has a more smoothly rounded head.
© Brian Sullivan / Macaulay LibraryCalifornia, March 04, 2011Similar SpeciesLesser Scaup
Female
Lesser Scaup usually shows a peak toward the rear of the crown and a flatter back of the neck than Greater Scaup, which has a more smoothly rounded head.
© Alix d'Entremont / Macaulay LibraryNova Scotia, March 18, 2014Similar SpeciesLesser Scaup
Breeding male
In flight, Lesser Scaup have a shorter wingstripe, with less white extending into the primaries than Greater Scaup.
© Suzanne Labbé / Macaulay LibraryQuebec, May 04, 2017Similar SpeciesRing-necked Duck
Breeding male
Male Ring-necked Ducks have a black back and a white spur on the side that Greater Scaup lack. They also have a white ring on the bill.
© Ryan Schain / Macaulay LibraryMassachusetts, March 11, 2012Similar SpeciesRing-necked Duck
Female
Females have a white-ringed bill and a white eyering that female Greater Scaup lack.
© terence zahner / Macaulay LibraryArizona, March 05, 2017Similar SpeciesRedhead
Breeding male
From a distance note grayer sides than Greater Scaup.
© Greg Gillson / Macaulay LibraryCalifornia, February 22, 2015Similar SpeciesRedhead
Female
Paler overall than female Greater Scaup.
© Jay McGowan / Macaulay LibraryNew York, January 29, 2005Similar SpeciesLesser Scaup
Breeding male
Lesser Scaup usually shows a peak at the back of the head, while Greater Scaup has a more smoothly rounded head.
© Brian Sullivan / Macaulay LibraryCalifornia, March 04, 2011Similar SpeciesLesser Scaup
Female
Lesser Scaup usually shows a peak toward the rear of the crown and a flatter back of the neck than Greater Scaup, which has a more smoothly rounded head.
© Alix d'Entremont / Macaulay LibraryNova Scotia, March 18, 2014Similar SpeciesLesser Scaup
Breeding male
In flight, Lesser Scaup have a shorter wingstripe, with less white extending into the primaries than Greater Scaup.
© Suzanne Labbé / Macaulay LibraryQuebec, May 04, 2017Similar SpeciesRing-necked Duck
Breeding male
Male Ring-necked Ducks have a black back and a white spur on the side that Greater Scaup lack. They also have a white ring on the bill.
© Ryan Schain / Macaulay LibraryMassachusetts, March 11, 2012Similar SpeciesRing-necked Duck
Female
Females have a white-ringed bill and a white eyering that female Greater Scaup lack.
© terence zahner / Macaulay LibraryArizona, March 05, 2017Similar SpeciesRedhead
Breeding male
From a distance note grayer sides than Greater Scaup.
© Greg Gillson / Macaulay LibraryCalifornia, February 22, 2015Similar SpeciesRedhead
Female
Paler overall than female Greater Scaup.
© Jay McGowan / Macaulay LibraryNew York, January 29, 2005Compare with Similar Species
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Species in This Family
Ducks, Geese, and Waterfowl(Order: Anseriformes, Family: Anatidae)