Crested Shelduck was created in 1917.
It is a Crested Shelduck (note spelling) Tadorna cristata
The Crested Shelduck is a rare species of diving duck that has a distinctive crest on its head. It has black and white plumage on its body with a chestnut-colored belly. The male and female have similar markings.
The Crested Shelduck is endangered due to habitat loss, pollution, and hunting. Its small population size and limited breeding grounds also contribute to its endangered status. Conservation efforts are being made to protect and restore its habitat to help increase its population.
Réunion Shelduck was created in 1994.
Mauritian Shelduck was created in 1893.
Crested Gallito was created in 1832.
Crested Pigeon was created in 1822.
Crested Duck was created in 1828.
Crested Bellbird was created in 1827.
Crested Ibis was created in 1835.
Crested Bunting was created in 1831.
Crested blenny was created in 1926.