Ducks of a different feather

18 03 2025

This duck is an American wigeon and was with his presumed mate (below) on the same pond where I found the mallards in the previous post. I’m not sure whether they were the third pair I had seen earlier; when I took this pic and that of the female, I was on my way back past the pond after visiting with a band nearby. I didn’t quite realize they were different ducks (not mallards) until I saw the pix on the computer!

This is the female.

They’re both very handsome ducks, aren’t they? πŸ™‚


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18 03 2025
Karel Buckley's avatar Karel Buckley

TJ if you are able listen, look up the American Widgeon’s call… It’s like a dogs squeaky toy, seriously. I hear them long before I see them, especially a flock.,,, usually in water.

A fun bird to have around…

Karel

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18 03 2025
TJ's avatar TJ

Ha! Yes, that sounds like what I heard. If the wigeon pair were with the mallards, I didn’t realize it when I was first at the pond and saw/photographed the mallards. But it might explain why, when the third pair didn’t go/fly with them. I have a lot to learn about birds! πŸ™‚ The pix online show really gorgeous feathers on these ducks – the “breeding male” has a stunning flash of green behind his eyes! And I learned that their nickname is “baldpate,” which just tickles me endlessly! πŸ™‚

18 03 2025
Sue E. Story's avatar Sue E. Story

Those ponds are certainly “grand central” for ducks out there! These Ametican wigion are really interesting, TJ. Thanks for your photos!

18 03 2025
TJ's avatar TJ

A year or so ago, I saw a different kind of bird/duck … a coot, I think? The pond where I saw that one (and just one, not a pair) is dry this winter/spring. I’m always just amazed that we have ducks here ever! πŸ™‚ Very thankful!

18 03 2025
karenflash3's avatar karenflash3

Great looking ducks!

18 03 2025
TJ's avatar TJ

Aren’t they beautiful? I’m glad I stopped to see what else might on the pond on my way back past it! πŸ™‚

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