Wood Duck Red Head at Chloe Bergman blog

Wood Duck Red Head. Wood ducks have a unique shape among ducks—a boxy, crested. Male is spectacularly colored, with a glossy green head, chestnut breast, buffy sides, reddish bill, and red eyes. Beautiful and unique, this duck of woodland ponds and river swamps has no close relatives, except for the mandarin duck of eastern asia. The wood duck is one of the most stunningly pretty of all waterfowl. Males are iridescent chestnut and green, with ornate patterns on. A species with a highly colorful appearance, wood ducks are also known for their contrasting colors and colored beaks. Males also show a gray section of the tip of the beak. Abundant in eastern north america in audubon's. Slightly smaller than a canvasback.

Redhead Duck Photograph by Randy Matthews
from fineartamerica.com

The wood duck is one of the most stunningly pretty of all waterfowl. A species with a highly colorful appearance, wood ducks are also known for their contrasting colors and colored beaks. Abundant in eastern north america in audubon's. Male is spectacularly colored, with a glossy green head, chestnut breast, buffy sides, reddish bill, and red eyes. Wood ducks have a unique shape among ducks—a boxy, crested. Slightly smaller than a canvasback. Beautiful and unique, this duck of woodland ponds and river swamps has no close relatives, except for the mandarin duck of eastern asia. Males are iridescent chestnut and green, with ornate patterns on. Males also show a gray section of the tip of the beak.

Redhead Duck Photograph by Randy Matthews

Wood Duck Red Head Wood ducks have a unique shape among ducks—a boxy, crested. A species with a highly colorful appearance, wood ducks are also known for their contrasting colors and colored beaks. Abundant in eastern north america in audubon's. Males are iridescent chestnut and green, with ornate patterns on. Wood ducks have a unique shape among ducks—a boxy, crested. The wood duck is one of the most stunningly pretty of all waterfowl. Males also show a gray section of the tip of the beak. Male is spectacularly colored, with a glossy green head, chestnut breast, buffy sides, reddish bill, and red eyes. Beautiful and unique, this duck of woodland ponds and river swamps has no close relatives, except for the mandarin duck of eastern asia. Slightly smaller than a canvasback.

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