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Helps...If you're unfamiliar with a particular species of bird, you'll need to piece together several clues to identify it. Whenever you identify a bird, you should take several field marks into consideration. This is true for any bird, not just waterfowl.
You shouldn't assume that a duck with a shiny, iridescent green head is a Mallard. A male Northern Shoveler sports a very similar color, but his distinctly-shaped bill will make him stand out.
This training series will help you to identify all 13 Puddle
Duck species and 11 of the Diving Duck species. Professor Duck will use images, sounds, real wings, and HD videos to identify each species of waterfowl throughout this course!
In this training, you'll learn many interesting facts about Ducks. At the end of each lesson, you can choose to download, print and complete an interactive worksheet to help you better understand each duck species.
And at the end of each lesson, you'll have the option to download, print and complete a personal quiz to test your knowledge of Puddle and Diving Ducks.
Identify Parts of a Duck
Identify Parts of a Wing
I am Dave Odell (aka Professor Duck) - a retired New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (D.E.C) Wildlife Biologist and Regional Wildlife Manager.
I got my Masters in Zoology and Wildlife Management at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestryhere in New York.
I’m here to take you through Professor Duck's Waterfowl Identification Series!
Earlier in my career, I realized that many hunters had no idea how to identify the ducks they hunted. So I saw a real need there, not just for hunters but bird watchers and casual observers as wellwho could all benefit from some tips to help them in the identification process.
This series will provide those tools to hunters, bird watchers, and casual observers to help them build their identification skills.
Lesson 1 - Puddle Ducks
Lesson 2 - Diving Ducks