Bucephala albeola | bufflehead

Bufflehead, photo by © Kerry Hargrove - stock.adobe.com

Vagrant

Visiting buffleheads from North America are active divers. Males are black and white and have iridescent green and purple heads with large distinguished white patches behind the eye wrapping around the back of the head. Females are brown with small white patches behind the eyes. Both sexes are small, but have what could be described as comically large and round heads.

The map below shows hotspots along our birding trails where you might see this bird.