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Other Ducks

To make it easier to picture the various types of ducks in the wild, browse the images below.

 

The fulvous whistling-duck (dendrocigna bicolor) is one of the most wide spread waterfowl species and can be found in tropical regions around the world.from the southern United States, the West Indies, and Mexico down to South America, sub Saharan Africa, and on the Indian subcontinent.

The blue winged teals (anas discors) encompass all of North America except for western and northern Alaska, the northern Yukon Territory, the Northwest Territories, and the northeastern part of Canada. They are rare in the desert southwest and the west coast of the United States. They winter throughout the southern United States down through Central America and into South America as far as Central Chile and Brazil. They fly in flocks from north to south during the winter migration.

Wild muscovy ducks (cairina moschata) are non-migratory birds that are found in coastal and lowland forested wetlands from Texas and Mexico south through Central America and down into South America to upper Argentina. A feral populations exists in Florida. They prefer fresh water but also live in brackish.

Wood Duck Couple

A pair of wood ducks swimming in the oxbow at Tampa, Florida's Lettuce Lake Park.

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Ruddy Duck Hen

A ruddy duck hen swimming in Lakeland, Florida's Lake Morton.

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Lesser Scaup Hen

A lesser Scaup hen swimming in Lakeland, Florida's Lake Morton.

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Wood Duck Hen

Wood duck hen swimming in the oxbow at Tampa, Florida's Lettuce Lake Park.

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Wood Duck Drake

A male wood duck swimming in the oxbow at tampa, Florida's Lettuce Lake Park.

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Swimming Muscovy

A muscovy duck swimming in the Apopka Wildlife refuge.

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Anas Platyrhynchos Domestica

A pekin duck swims in Lakeland Florida's Lakie Morton.

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Eclipse Male Wood Duck

An eclipse male wood duck swins in Lakaland, Florida's Lake Morton.

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Ruddy Duck

This ruddy duck is just one of a great variety of ducks that visit Lakeland, Florida's Lake Morton in the winter.

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Northern Shoveler Drake

A northern shoveler drake swims in one of the canals along the Lake Apopka: North Shore Wildlife Drive near Apopka, Florida.

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Canvasback Hens

hese canvasback hens were resting in a marshy area of Manatee County, Florida near Rubonia in preparation to heading north for the summer breeding season in Northern Canada and Alaska.

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Follow The Lead

A group of mottled ducks play follow the leader on a hot summers day in a Riverview, Florida marsh. Located in southern Hillsborough County, the marsh is a great place to observe water fowl.

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