I rather like the name waterfowlers use for this form: *Storm Wigeon*.  I
inadvertently photographed one in the background while focussing on a
European Wigeon in Pueblo a few years ago:
http://schmoker.org/BirdPics/Photos/Waterfowl/EUWI39.jpg

Enjoy- Bill Schmoker, Longmont



>  Joe's American Wigeon is likely a variant that is rare, percentage-wise,
> among this species.
>
>
>  Best Wishes
> Steven Mlodinow
> Longmont, CO
>
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