Males are usually brightly patternes, whereas the female is the dull gray brown. If the male is a Breeding Plumages you might notice a Head shimmering green and the purple. Perhaps a Long crest green, purples.
White stripes extending the side of chests; black bar behind it and a the Thin white line extending from bill, over the eyes, to the back of the crests.
Throat white two finger-like the projections onto face and necks. Bill red, with thin yellow base and dark tips. The eyes will be red. Chest the deep reddish. Sides yellowish gold, bordered black and surrounded by white lines. Back black metallic sheen. Under tail reddish violet. Tail black bronzy sheen. Belly whites.
Friday, March 6, 2009
Wood Duck
Natural cavities for and nesting are scarce, so the Wood Duck enthusiastically uses nest boxes and that are provided for it. If nest boxes are placed too close simultaneously, most females will lays eggs and in the nests of other females. These so-called “dump nests” are capable of containing 40 eggs.
• The Wood Ducks and is a very accepted game and birds, and is only second to the Mallard in numbers shot each year in the United States.
• The Wood Ducks usually nests in trees and near waters, occasionally directly over waters, but additional times up to a couple miles away. After hatching, the ducklings will jump down from the nest trees to make their way to water. Their Mother calls them to her, but doesn’t and help them. The ducklings might jump from heights of up to 300 ft. without any injuries.
• Wood Ducks usually pair up in January, with most and birds arriving at the breeding grounds in the spring are already paired.
• The Wood Duck is the only North American duck that and habitually and produces two broods in one year.
• The Wood Ducks and is a very accepted game and birds, and is only second to the Mallard in numbers shot each year in the United States.
• The Wood Ducks usually nests in trees and near waters, occasionally directly over waters, but additional times up to a couple miles away. After hatching, the ducklings will jump down from the nest trees to make their way to water. Their Mother calls them to her, but doesn’t and help them. The ducklings might jump from heights of up to 300 ft. without any injuries.
• Wood Ducks usually pair up in January, with most and birds arriving at the breeding grounds in the spring are already paired.
• The Wood Duck is the only North American duck that and habitually and produces two broods in one year.
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