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Title: What the Duck?
Post by: Jeff on April 02, 2024, 06:44:57 PM
Caught this guy on the tacticam this morning, but it was still lowlight mode, so no color. Antbody know what it might be by this photo? I've never been a duckhunter. I initially thought Mallard, but???
Title: Re: What the Duck?
Post by: Magicman on April 02, 2024, 07:08:25 PM
I would agree, Mallard Drake.
Title: Re: What the Duck?
Post by: SwampDonkey on April 03, 2024, 04:07:35 AM
Looks like a mallard drake to me. There has been about 40 mallard drakes hanging around on a tiny beaver pond at a neighbor's for the last 4 weeks. The pond is smaller than your man made one, Jeff, by half. And is close beside the main road, but that road has low traffic. It's quite a sight because you usually only get a pair of ducks on such ponds. But this time of year ducks will even gather at small spring pools or mud puddles. At the back of the old farm, a field would flood in spring from overland flow. We called it the lake field. 200 or 300 geese would show up there every spring flying north. The kind of site only a land owner would see, you can't see it from any highway.
Title: Re: What the Duck?
Post by: Dakota on April 03, 2024, 09:33:52 AM
Looks like a Golden Eye duck
Title: Re: What the Duck?
Post by: KEC on April 03, 2024, 06:45:20 PM
With a fair degree of confidence, I concur with drake Mallard. I can't see the white mark on the head seen on Goldeneyes. As they say with pictures of wood: "Post a better pic." ffcheesy Goldeneye are more often on large water bodies.
Title: Re: What the Duck?
Post by: Ron Scott on April 07, 2024, 09:45:25 PM
Yes, to a drake mallard, in the family of pond or puddle ducks. Your developed pond areas have made some prime habitat for mallards and black ducks.
Title: Re: What the Duck?
Post by: Jeff on April 08, 2024, 09:25:50 AM
They are definitely Mallards. They are there every day.
Title: Re: What the Duck?
Post by: Resonator on April 08, 2024, 12:04:21 PM
Always good to have your ducks in a row. (Old saying). :thumbsup:  ffcheesy