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(Female) Wood Duck
Aix sponsa
33.1384, -117.051
Field Notes
Description:
This female duck is a small sized perching duck which likes to be up in trees. She's smaller than the male, is brown with white around the eyes and throat, mottled chest and colorful feathers on the wing. She has a crested head of brown feathers. the females utter a drawn-out, rising squeal, "oo-eek. The last two images show her with the male. The male can also be seen at my other spotting: http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/8886135
Habitat:
This is our pet but they're found here in the area year round. She nests in holes in trees so she's up off of the ground.
Notes:
"Unlike most other ducks, the Wood Duck has sharp claws for perching in trees and can, in southern regions, produce two broods in a single season—the only North American duck that can do so. These birds feed by dabbling or walking on land. They mainly eat berries, acorns, and seeds, but also insects, making them omnivores." - Wikipedia
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