“…Banding, telemetry, bird counts throughout the year, and morphological data have led to the identification of major migratory flyways, which are an integral part of management strategies, particularly in North America. However, the boundaries between these flyways are not always discrete and fidelity to these migratory flyways varies within and across taxonomic groups (Baldassarre, ; Ely & Scribner, ; Guillemain, Sadoul, & Simon, ; Lavretsky, Miller, Bahn, & Peters, ; Madsen, Tjørnløv, Frederiksen, Mitchell, & Sigfússon, ). Although observational data, such as the distribution of band recoveries, frequently suggest high migratory connectivity, it is relatively unknown in many waterfowl species if fidelity to migration flyway reflects philopatry (natal‐ and breeding‐site fidelity), which would promote genetic structure.…”