Ring-necked ducks are small to medium-sized diving ducks with the following length, weight, and wingspan measurements: •
Length: 15.3–18.1 in (39–46 cm) •
Weight: 17.3–32.1 oz (490–910 g) •
Wingspan: 24.4–24.8 in (62–63 cm) The adult male is similar in color pattern to the Eurasian
tufted duck, its relative. Males are a little bit bigger than the female. It has two white rings surrounding its gray bill, a shiny black angular head, black back, white line on the wings, a white breast and yellow eyes. The adult female has a grayish brown angular head and body with a dark brown back, a dark bill with a more subtle light band than the male, grayish-blue feet and brown eyes with white rings surrounding them. Females also make a noise like ''''. The cinnamon neck ring is usually difficult to observe, which is why the bird is sometimes referred to as a "ringbill". ==Breeding and migration==