A kind visitor to this blog alerted me to the presence of Wood Ducks (Aix sponsa) in Victoria, courting near a small pond in an obscure little park. I've never seen a Wood Duck before although they have long been on my "must see" list. They are brilliantly colorful and it was very satisfying to see them. Thank you Cheryl. I usually think of ducks as nesting in the reeds near the waterline but Wood Ducks generally nest in cavities up in the trees near water. When the eggs hatch the nestlings simply jump out of the nest, sometimes from very great heights. However, they are so light and fluffy that they usually land safely and are able to follow their mother to water (see the video below). Though not so dramatically decorated as the male (featured in today's post) the females of this species are also very attractively coloured (see tomorrow's post). |
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Wednesday, January 11, 2012
World's Most Beautiful Duck
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Aix sponsa,
Wood Duck
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8 comments:
Your title is absolutely correct...what a beautiful bird, and beautifully photographed. Breathtaking, really!
A classy duck and a classy photo.
Great duck. Look absolute fabulous.
Beautiful shots!
Wow.
I think my heart would be beating like a little bunny as I got a foto of such a beautiful creature.
This bird has a 'graphic' quality.
No wonder it should inspire painters and the like.
WOW what a gorgeous duck!
Simply gorgeous! What a lovely shot of a lovely creature!
And that video is frightening at first and then hilarious!
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