After searching several websights... Nobody has anything (photos, descriptions, etc.) about this waterfowl. Finally caught a few shots early this morn, while taking a walk. Anybody else ever seen anything like it? Here's the drake, and the hen, the lone offspring is off feeding solo about 50 yds. away from the parents
Uke said
12:17 PM, 07/31/15
They just gobble surface weeds, or dabble. No ducking, just skim along feeding in shallow water.
Snippy said
12:50 PM, 07/31/15
Canada Ducks
Uke said
1:43 PM, 07/31/15
Thanks!
Buckethead said
1:57 PM, 07/31/15
I'm ducking this thread...
Buckethead said
1:58 PM, 07/31/15
Uke said
2:17 PM, 07/31/15
By the ned of the '60s kids in grade school never saw those old "Civil Defense" flics! They sent a heavy message back then... Live scared, and you'll survive!
Still nothing on the dux!
The Krink said
12:17 AM, 08/01/15
Buckethead wrote:
I'm ducking this thread...
What Buckethead said and you need a better camera.
Snippy said
5:13 AM, 08/01/15
The Krink wrote:
What Buckethead said and you need a better camera.
Using an Antique Jitterbug phlip fone; ran out of phlash cubes.
wes said
8:04 AM, 08/01/15
I have observed some real kinky duck breading behavior . They are not monogamous.
After searching several websights... Nobody has anything (photos, descriptions, etc.) about this waterfowl. Finally caught a few shots early this morn, while taking a walk. Anybody else ever seen anything like it? Here's the drake, and the hen, the lone offspring is off feeding solo about 50 yds. away from the parents
They just gobble surface weeds, or dabble. No ducking, just skim along feeding in shallow water.
Thanks!
Still nothing on the dux!
What Buckethead said and you need a better camera.
Using an Antique Jitterbug phlip fone; ran out of phlash cubes.
I have observed some real kinky duck breading behavior . They are not monogamous.
Kinda like Rails?????????????
Sorry guys-------------------breeding behavior