Waterfowl Identification

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Waterfowl Identification

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Waterfowl Identification. Habitat. Wetlands & ponds Usually fresh water Food Plants Fish Insects. Drake= Mature Male Duck Hens= Mature Female Duck Duckling= Young ducks. Mallard. Medium Somewhat domesticated Common. Pintail. Extremely Shy/Wary Long pointed tail. Gadwall. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Habitat

• Wetlands & ponds– Usually fresh water

• Food– Plants– Fish– Insects

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• Drake= Mature Male Duck• Hens= Mature Female Duck• Duckling= Young ducks

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Mallard

• Medium• Somewhat domesticated• Common

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Pintail

• Extremely Shy/Wary• Long pointed tail

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Gadwall

• Mistaken for a Mallard• More agile

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American Wigeon

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Wood Duck

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Common Goldeneye

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Canvasback

• Largest• Fastest• Bill Shape

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Red Head

• Confused with Canvasback• Rounder Head

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Ring-Necked Duck

• Whitish ring around tip of their bill

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Shoveler

• Mistaken for a Mallard• “Spoonbills”

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Green Winged Teal

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Scaup

• Blue bill• White band along back of wing

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Coot

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Canada Geese

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Snow Goose

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Tundra Swan

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Trumpeter Swan

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Wilson’s Snipe

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Sand Hill Crane

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Great Blue Heron

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Conservation

• Federal Duck Stamp– Required to hunt migratory birds– 98% of funds go towards waterfowl conservation

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Federal Duck Stamp

• President Hoover started the program 1929• Stamps are available in every state and in a

few foreign countries

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