RMOT 101 Duck ID
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. | Canvasback • Male = Red head and neck. Black chest and rear, white body • Female = Light brown • Forehead slopes straight to a long bill |
What are the four categories of diving ducks? | Bay ducks (5), sea ducks (8), stiff-tailed ducks (1), and mergansers (3) |
. | Redhead • Male = Red head and neck. Black chest and rear, gray body • Female= Brown • Blue bill – Light ring near black tip • Forehead curves to bill |
. | Ring-necked Duck • Male = Iridescent blue head. Black back, gray sides, white mark on the chest • Female = Brown with pale cheek. Whitish eyering • Peaked head • White ring near tip of bill |
. | Greater Scaup • Male = Iridescent green head. White sides • Female = Brown overall. White patch at base of bill • Blueish bill • Yellow eyes • Rounded head |
. | Lesser Scaup • Male = Iridescent purple head. Dirty white sides • Female = Brown overall. White patch at base of bill • Blueish bill • Yellow eyes • Peaked head |
. | Common Goldeneye • Male = Iridescent green head, round white spot on cheek. Black back, white sides. White-black lines on side • Female = Brown head, Gray back and wings. Black bill with yellow tip • Bright yellow eye |
. | Barrow’s Goldeneye • Male = Iridescent purple head, white crescent on cheek. Black back, white sides. White squares on sides • Female = Brown head. Gray back and wings. Orange bill • Bright yellow eye |
. | Bufflehead • Smallest duck in BC • Male = Dark head, large white patch wraps around the back of the head. White body, black back • Female = Gray-brown overall. Oval, white cheek patch |
. | White-winged Scoter • Male = Entirely black. Comma-shaped white eye patch. Orange bill with black knob at the base • Female = Dark brown. Light patches on head • White secondary feathers |
. | Surf Scoter • Male = All black, except white forehead and nape – Bill orange, black and white • Female = Dark brown. Light patches on head – Large bill |
. | Black Scoter • Male = All black with yellow knob at base of dark bill • Female = Brown. Dark cap, light face |
, | Long-tailed Duck • Male = Conspicuous long tail. White head and neck, gray and black patches on side of heads • Female = Brown and white. White head and neck, faint brown cheek patch |
. | Harlequin Duck • Male = Distinctive. Blue, red, black and white • Female = Brown. Round white spot behind ear • Breeds on fast-flowing streams |
. | Ruddy Duck • Male = Reddish body. Black cap, white cheeks. Blue bill • Female =Brownish. Blurry stripe across pale cheek • Stiff tail often upright |
. | Red-breasted Merganser • Male = Reddish chest, white neck band. Shaggy green head • Female = Brown-gray body. Brown shaggy head • Fades to white neck |
. | Common Merganser • Male = White body. Iridescent green head. No crest • Female = Gray body, white chest. Brown shaggy head • Sharp transition to white neck |
. | Hooded Merganser • Male = Black back, reddish flanks, white breast. Conspicuous white head patch, outlined with black • Female = Gray-brown. Tan crest |
. | Mallard |
. | Northern Pintail |
. | Gadwall |
. | American Wigeon |
. | Eurasian Wigeon |
. | Northern Shoveler |
. | Blue winged teal |
. | Green winged teal |
. | Cinnamon Teal |
. | Wood Duck |