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Wood Ducks

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Wood ducks (Aix sponsa) are not only beautiful with their bright colours and design, but they have some interesting habits, too.

These two photos were taken by my friend Sonia from her visit to the George C. Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary near Delta, BC.  They are both of drake wood ducks. For a photo of female wood ducks, please click on the link to Belinda Grover’s blog near the end of this post.

 

Wood ducks are dabblers, taking their food from near the surface of the water. They also graze on land, eating seeds, berries, and acorns. When the acorns are in their gizzards, they are able to crush them to digest them further. My stomach hurts just thinking about it.

Wood ducks have sharp claws on their feet to help them cling to tree branches where they like to perch.

Who would think that a duck would make a nest up in a tree? But wood ducks do just that. Maybe it’s safer that way.

The day after the ducklings hatch, they are ready to leave the nest. The mother duck checks out the water or ground below the snag and when she feels it is safe, she calls to the ducklings who then, one by one, drop to the leafy ground or water, sometimes a drop of as much as fifty feet, and then swim after their mother. If they are not right by the water, they hustle after her as she leads them to the nearby water. Amazing, aren’t they?

I don’t have a photo of a female wood duck, but if you visit Belinda Grover’s blog, you can see them. Please check out her blog of excellent photography.

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44 thoughts on “Wood Ducks

  1. Lynette d'Arty-Cross's avatar

    Thanks for this piece about wood ducks. They are so handsome. Soon we’ll be seeing lots of ducklings around. Belinda’s photos are gorgeous.

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  2. kagould17's avatar

    Wood ducks are my favourite. Such a dapper appearance and the detail in their feathers is amazing. Happy Thursday Anneli. Allan

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  3. shoreacres's avatar

    I didn’t realize there are ducks that eat acorns. It’s only 8 a.m. and I’ve already learned something!

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  4. Susie Lindau's avatar

    I love their markings! Nothing like the ordinary ducks on our pond.

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  5. John's avatar

    They are very handsome ducks, wow!! ❤️

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  6. Kit Dunsmore's avatar

    One of my favorite ducks! We occasionally see them in the trees in the nearby wood stand (which is on a lake shore). I always do a double-take — it’s weird to see a duck in a tree.

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  7. Writing to Freedom's avatar

    That is a wild nesting and hatching habit!

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  8. Ursula's avatar

    Those wood ducks are so very pretty, they almost look as they are made out of wood and then hand painted. I didn´t know that there are ducks which sleep and nest in trees! I guess there are a lot of things that I don´t know. Thanks for sharing Anneli, the pictures are so wonderful!

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  9. belindagroverphotography's avatar

    Your friend’s photos are wonderful and I enjoyed the background you provided. When I first began photography, I did spot a wood duck on a tree branch and I couldn’t quite believe it 😏. I appreciate the mention as well. Anneli!

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  10. Lori's avatar

    Cool photos. That reflection is really something. They look like a hunter’s wooden duck for a desk top.

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  11. V.M.Sang's avatar

    I thought at first that they were mandarin ducks, but I looked them up. It seems they are closely related, but wood ducks are native to North America and mandarin ducks are from Asia.

    Both types are perching ducks, though, and nest in trees.

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  12. Peter Klopp's avatar

    I love the reflections of the wood ducks. Great shots, Anneli!

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  13. Jennie's avatar

    Beautiful photos, Anneli.

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  14. D. Wallace Peach's avatar

    They’re very beautiful! I didn’t know anything about them and was fascinated by the details you shared. Baby ducklings dropping up to 50 feet into the water is amazing. Yikes.

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  15. Miriam Hurdle's avatar

    I didn’t know wood ducks make their nest up on the tree, Anneli! How do they get up there? I thought ducks don’t fly. They are besutiful and thank you for the information! 🙂

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