Moulting flocks can be very large (100,000 on the
Wadden Sea), since most pairs leave their partially grown young in a crèche with just one or two adults. This species is mainly associated with lakes and rivers in open country,
breeding in
rabbit burrows, tree holes, haystacks or similar. In winter it is common on suitable estuaries and tidal mudflats as well. This bird is one of the species to which the
Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (
AEWA) applies. The young will dive under water to avoid predators and the adults will fly away from them to act as a decoy. File:Tadorna tadorna (Linnaeus, 1758).jpg|A female ruffles up her feathers. File:Brandgans gründelnd.JPG|Adults upending, note underside and feet colors File:Common shelduck, male, female (Tadorna tadorna).jpg|Common shelduck, male and female together on the island of Amrum, Germany File:Shelduck mating.jpg|Adults mating in
Lancashire (UK) (male right), note size difference File:Diorama Brandgänse.JPG|Nesting site
diorama,
Küstenmuseum Juist (Germany) File:Brandgans Küken, Borkum.JPG|Ducklings on
Borkum (Germany) File:Tadorna tadorna MWNH 1969.JPG|Egg, Collection
Museum Wiesbaden File:Gravand (tadorna tadorna) - Ystad-2020.jpg|Female and two half-grown ducklings. File:Gravand (Tadorna tadorna) - Ystad-2022.jpg|Female with one week old ducklings. File:Common Shelduck.ogv|Common Shelduck ==References==