Duck

Pest Bird
American black
duck Anas rubripes
Identification
Tips:
- Length: 16
inches Wingspan: 36 inches
- Large dabbling
duck · Pale gray-brown face
- Dark brown cap
and eye line
- Dark brown
breast, belly, back and upper wing
- Purple speculum
without white borders
- Bright silvery
wing linings
- Immature similar
to adult
Adult male:
- Greenish-yellow
bill
- Legs frequently
bright red
Adult female:
- Greenish bill
with black patches
- Legs generally
orange
Similar species:
- Female,
immature and eclipse male Mallards are much paler, without
contrast between head and body and with white borders to a
blue speculum. Hybrid Mallard x Black Ducks are often seen and
usually have traces of the mallard plumage, with bluer
speculum usually bordered with white on one or both edges.
Mottled Duck is similar, with broader brown edgings to
upperparts and bluer speculum. Female Gadwalls have a steeper
forehead, gray bill, white belly, and usually shows white in
the wing. Length and wingspan from: Robbins, C.S., Bruun, B.,
Zim, H.S., (1966). Birds of North America. New York: Western
Publishing Company, Inc.
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