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Wood Duck Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology The Wood Duck is one of the most stunningly pretty of all waterfowl Males are iridescent chestnut and green, with ornate patterns on nearly every feather; the elegant females have a distinctive profile and delicate white pattern around the eye
Wood duck - Wikipedia Unlike most other ducks, the wood duck has sharp claws for perching in trees and can, in southern regions, produce two broods in a single season—the only North American duck that can do so
Wood Duck | Audubon Field Guide Abundant in eastern North America in Audubon's time, the Wood Duck population declined seriously during the late 19th century because of hunting and loss of nesting sites Its recovery to healthy numbers was an early triumph of wildlife management
Wood Duck (Aix sponsa) | U. S. Fish Wildlife Service Wood ducks are a small to medium sized duck with their weight ranging from one to two pounds (0 5 to 1 kilogram) True to their name, wood ducks thrive in forested wetlands such as bottomland forests, swamps, freshwater marshes, streams, creeks and beaver ponds
Wood Duck - eBird Found in wetlands and flooded woods Flies through trees with exceptional maneuverability, thanks to its long tail Often shy and quick to flush Call is a loud, screeching whistle Learn more about Wood Duck from… Comprehensive life histories for all bird species and families Take Merlin with you in the field!
Wood duck | Mallard, Waterfowl, Plumage | Britannica Wood duck, (Aix sponsa), small colourful North American perching duck (family Anatidae), a popular game bird Once in danger of extinction from overhunting and habitat destruction, the species has been saved by diligent conservation efforts
WEC 168 UW180: The Wood Duck - EDIS The wood duck is one of the few duck species that breed and nest in Florida In addition, wood ducks that nest in higher latitudes migrate south and overwinter in Florida and other states bordering the Gulf of Mexico
Wood Duck: Interesting Facts, Images Lifespan - Beautiful Birds Wood Ducks mostly eat seeds, fruits, and insects found in or near the water The price of a wood duck pair in the USA typically ranges from $150 to $499, depending on factors like age, color variation, and breeder reputation This unique type of duck presents many fascinating features in terms of its appearance and overall habits