Waterfowl

Waterfowl are warm-blooded animals that live on or near water, and include diving ducks and puddle ducks.

Puddle ducks are found primarily on the shallows of lakes, rivers, and freshwater marshes. Puddle ducks prefer to feed on or near the water’s surface. They launch themselves directly upward when taking off.

Diving ducks inhabit large deep lakes and rivers, coastal bays, and inlets. Diving ducks obtain most of their food by diving. They must run across the water to build up speed to take off.

Range Maps

All animal descriptions are accompanied by a map showing the animal's habitat range. The maps are color-coded as follows:

 

Summer Range

 

Winter Range

 

All-Year Range

Duck, American Wigeon (Puddle Duck)
American Wigeon Duck Drake American Wigeon Duck Wings
Drake
American Wigeon Duck Hen American Wigeon Duck Area Map
Hen
American Wigeon Duck Eclipse Drake Male is brown with white crown, green eye patch; green and white on wings visible in flight. Female is mottled brown with gray head. Both have pale blue bill.

Habitat and Habits:
Found on lakes, marshes, and ponds. Makes quacking and whistling sounds. Nests in grasses near water; 9 - 11 cream eggs.

Eclipse Drake  
Duck, Black (Puddle Duck)
Black Duck Drake Black Duck Wings
Drake
Black Duck Hen Black Duck Area Map
Hen
Black Duck Eclipse Drake Sexes are similar. Large brown duck with paler brown head and neck; violet patch on wings.

Habitat and Habits:
Summers on freshwater and saltwater marshes; winters along coast. Female quacks when separated from male; male makes soft, reedy noise. Nests in depressions in ground, close to water; 6 - 12 eggs, cream to greenish-buff colored.

Eclipse Drake  
Duck, Blue-Winged Teal (Puddle Duck)
Blue-winged Teal Drake Blue-winged Teal Wings
Drake
Blue-winged Teal Hen Blue-winged Teal Area Map
Hen
Blue-winged Teal Eclipse Drake Male is brown and buff speckled; gray head with white crescent in front of eye; pale blue patch on wings. Female is brown speckled; smaller pale blue patch on wings.

Habitat and Habits:
In summer found on small lakes in open grasslands; in winter on marshes and coastal areas. Male peeps; female quacks. Nests in grasses near water; 6 - 15 white eggs.

Eclipse Drake  
Duck, Bufflehead (Diving Duck)
Bufflehead Drake Bufflehead Wings
Drake
Bufflehead Hen Bufflehead Area Map
Hen
Bufflehead Eclipse Drake Male is mostly white with black back and white patch at back of head. Female is grayish with white patch below eye.

Habitat and Habits:
In summer found on lakes and rivers near woods; in winter on lakes and coastal areas. Male is usually silent; female quacks. Nests in tree cavities; 8 - 10 buff eggs.

Eclipse Drake  
Duck, Canvasback (Diving Duck)
Canvasback Drake Canvasback Wings
Drake
Canvasback Hen Canvasback Area Map
Hen
Canvasback Eclipse Drake Male has white body; reddish head; black breast, bill, and tail. Female has gray body and brown head.

Habitat and Habits:
In summer found on lakes and marshes; in winter on lakes and coastal waters. Male coos during breeding; female quacks. Nests in reeds and grasses; 7 - 12 greenish eggs.

Eclipse Drake  
Duck, Cinnamon Teal (Puddle Duck)
Cinnamon Teal Duck Drake Cinnamon Teal Duck Wings
Drake
Cinnamon Teal Duck Hen Cinnamon Teal Duck Area Map
Hen
Cinnamon Teal Duck Eclipse Drake Male has reddish body, neck, and head with black coloring on top of head, wings, and back. Female is speckled brown with white around bill.

Habitat and Habits:
Found on lakes and marshes. Male whistles; female quacks. Nests in grasses; 7 - 12 pinkish eggs.

Eclipse Drake  
Duck, Eurasian Wigeon (Puddle Duck)
Eurasian Wigeon Duck Drake Eurasian Wigeon Duck Wings
Drake
Eurasian Wigeon Duck Hen Eurasian Wigeon Duck Area Map
Habitat and Habits:
Found on lakes, marshes, and ponds. Makes a 1- or 2-note whistling call; usually silent in United States. Nests in grasses hidden in vegetation; 7 - 10 white eggs.

Male is gray with rust-colored head, pinkish chest, buff-colored crown. Female is mottled brown. Both have large white patches on shoulders and dull blue bill with black tip.

Hen  
Duck, Gadwall (Puddle Duck)
Gadwall Drake Gadwall Wings
Drake
Gadwall Hen Gadwall Area Map
Hen
Gadwall Eclipse Drake Male is gray with light brown head; white patch on back of wing; black rump. Female is mottled brown with white patch on back of wing.

Habitat and Habits:
Found on open lakes and marshes. Male makes a whistle and “kack-kack.” Nests on islands in colonies; 7 - 13 white eggs.

Eclipse Drake  
Duck, Barrow's Goldeneye (Diving Duck)
Barrow's Goldeneye Drake Barrow's Goldeneye Wings
Drake
Common Goldeneye Hen Barrow's Goldeneye Area Map
Hen
Common Goldeneye Eclipse Drake Male is white with black back and head; head actually purple in bright light; black and white wings; white spot in front of eye; black bill. Female is gray with brown head and white collar; usually a yellow-orange bill.

Habitat and Habits:
In summer found on wooded lakes and rivers; in winter on coastal areas. Male grunts and croaks during courtship; female is mostly silent. Nests in hollow trees or rock crevices; 5 - 15 pale olive-colored eggs.

Eclipse Drake  
Duck, Common Goldeneye (Diving Duck)
Common Goldeneye Drake Common Goldeneye Wings
Drake
Common Goldeneye Hen Common Goldeneye Area Map
Hen
Common Goldeneye Eclipse Drake Male has white flanks; black head and back with round white spot below eye. Female is gray with dark head and white collar.
 

Habitat and Habits:
In summer found on lakes and marshes; in winter on lakes and coastal areas. Male makes a shrill whistle; female a low quack during breeding. Otherwise, usually quiet. Nests in tree cavities; 5 - 15 light green eggs.

Eclipse Drake  
Duck, Green-Winged Teal (Puddle Duck)
Green-winged Teal Drake Green-winged Teal Wings
Drake
Green-winged Teal Hen Green-winged Teal Area Map
Hen
Green-winged Teal Eclipse Drake Male is gray with white vertical bar on shoulder; rust head with green band. Female is speckled dark brown and white with dark band across eye.

Habitat and Habits:
In summer found on ponds and lakes; in winter on rivers and coastal marshes. Male whistles; female quacks. Nests in grasses not always near water; 7 - 15 pale green eggs.

Eclipse Drake  
Duck, Mallard (Puddle Duck)
Mallard Drake Mallard Wings
Drake
Mallard Hen Mallard Area Map
Hen
Mallard Eclipse Drake Most common duck. Male often called “greenhead.”

Habitat and Habits:
Found in deep lakes, slow rivers, ponds, and sometimes bays. Main wintering area is the lower Mississippi basin and along the Gulf Coast; many as far north as open waters permit. Female quacks loudly; male makes quiet “yeeb” or low “kwek.” Nests near water; 8 - 10 greenish-white eggs.

Eclipse Drake  
Duck, Common Merganser (Diving Duck)
Common Merganser Drake Common Merganser Wings
Drake
Common Merganser Hen Common Merganser Area Map
Hen
Common Merganser Eclipse Drake Male has dark green head; dark back; white neck and underside. Female is grayish-brown with reddish-brown head and white breast.

Habitat and Habits:
In summer found on lakes and rivers near woods; in winter on freshwater lakes and ponds. Nests in tree cavities and rock crevices; 8 - 11 cream eggs.

Eclipse Drake  
Duck, Hooded Merganser (Diving Duck)
Hooded Merganser Drake Hooded Merganser Wings
Drake
Hooded Merganser Hen Hooded Merganser Area Map
Hen
Hooded Merganser Eclipse Drake Male has dark crested head with white patches, brownish sides, and white breast. Female is gray with reddish-brown crest and lighter gray breast.

Habitat and Habits:
In summer found on rivers and lakes in wooded areas; in winter on coastal areas. Male makes a croak-like sound; female a “gak.” Nests in tree cavities; 6 - 18 white eggs.

Eclipse Drake  
Duck, Red-Breasted Merganser (Diving Duck)
Red-breasted Merganser Duck Drake Red-breasted Merganser Duck Wings
Drake
Red-breasted Merganser Duck Hen Red-breasted Merganser Duck Area Map
Hen
Red-breasted Merganser Duck Eclipse Drake Male has dark green head, white neck, rusty red breast, and gray sides. Female is gray speckled with light red head and grayish neck.

Habitat and Habits:
In summer found on rivers and lakes; in winter on coastal areas. Nests under shrubs and logs; 5 - 11 greenish eggs.

Eclipse Drake  
Duck, Northern Pintail (Puddle Duck)
Northern Pintail Drake Northern Pintail Wings
Drake
Northern Pintail Hen Northern Pintail Area Map
Hen
Northern Pintail Eclipse Drake Long-necked, slender duck with pointed tail. Male has dark brown head; white breast and neck; gray flanks and wings. Female has light brown-speckled body; light brown head and neck; gray bill.

Habitat and Habits:
Summers on marshes and ponds; winters on coastal bays, lakes, and grain fields. Female quacks coarsely; male whistles. Nests near water; 6 - 12 light green eggs.

Eclipse Drake  
Duck, Northern Shoveler (Puddle Duck)
Northern Shoveler Drake Northern Shoveler Wings
Drake
Northern Shoveler Hen Northern Shoveler Area Map
Hen
Northern Shoveler Eclipse Drake Male has dark green head; white breast; rust-colored wings. Female is brown-flecked with pale blue on shoulders.

Habitat and Habits:
Found on shallow lakes and ponds, and sometimes on brackish marshes. Male croaks; female quacks. Nests in grasses, not always near water; 6 - 14 pale green eggs.

Eclipse Drake  
Duck, Redhead (Diving Duck)
Redhead Drake Redhead Wings
Drake
Redhead Hen Redhead Area Map
Hen
Redhead Eclipse Drake Male is gray with reddish head and black breast. Female is brown with darker brown back and crown.

Habitat and Habits:
Found on lakes and bays. Male makes “meow” sound or quacks; female makes a soft low call. Nests in rushes and grasses; 9 - 13 pale eggs.

Eclipse Drake  
Duck, Ring-Necked (Diving Duck)
Ring-necked Duck Drake Ring-necked Duck Wings
Drake
Ring-necked Duck Hen Ring-necked Duck Area Map
Hen
Ring-necked Duck Eclipse Drake Male is black with pale gray sides. Female is brown with darker back and has white-ringed eyes.

Habitat and Habits:
In summer found on lakes and marshes; in winter on large lakes and coastal areas. Nests in grasses near water; 6 - 14 pale green eggs.

Eclipse Drake  
Duck, Ruddy (Diving Duck)
Ruddy Duck Drake Ruddy Duck Wings
Drake
Ruddy Duck Hen Ruddy Duck Area Map
Hen
Ruddy Duck Eclipse Drake Male is reddish-brown with black head and white cheek; in winter male looks similar to female. Female is brown; darker on head and back.

Habitat and Habits:
In summer found on lakes; in winter on coastal areas. Both sexes are mostly silent. Nests in grasses near water; 6 - 10 white eggs.

Eclipse Drake  
Duck, Greater Scaup (Diving Duck)
Greater Scaup Drake Greater Scaup Wings
Drake
Greater Scaup Hen Greater Scaup Area Map
Hen
Greater Scaup Eclipse Drake Male has light gray body and white sides with dark head, breast, and tail. Female is dark brown with white spots on either side of bill. Heads on both are shaped like a rounded rectangle. Light band on edge of wings extends almost to the tip.

Habitat and Habits:
In summer found on lakes, bays, and ponds; in winter often found on salt water and coastal ponds. Male makes a “scaup, scaup” call; female is mostly silent. Nests in grasses on land or on islands away from shore; 8 - 12 pale green eggs.

Eclipse Drake  
Duck, Lesser Scaup (Diving Duck)
Lesser Scaup Drake Lesser Scaup Wings
Drake
Lesser Scaup Hen Lesser Scaup Area Map
Hen
Lesser Scaup Eclipse Drake Male has white flanks with dark head, breast, and tail; speckled gray back. Female is dark brown with white spots on either side of bill base.

Habitat and Habits:
In summer found on lakes and marshes; in winter on lakes and coastal areas. Male makes a purring call; females are mostly silent. Nests in grasses near water; 8 - 14 pale green eggs.

Eclipse Drake  
Duck, Whistling (Diving Duck)
Whistling Duck Fulvous Whistling Duck Area Map
Fulvous
Whistling Duck Black Bellied Whistling Duck Black Bellied Area Map
Black-bellied
Whistling Duck Wings Male and female fulvous duck have reddish-brown body with darker back. Male and female black-bellied duck have gray head, light brown back, black underside, and white on sides.

Habitat and Habits:
Fulvous is found in fields, ponds, and marshes; black-bellied on ponds and marshes. All make a whistling call. Fulvous nests in grasses; black-bellied in tree cavities. Both have 12 - 14 whitish eggs.

   
Duck, Wood (Puddle Duck)
Wood Duck Drake Wood Duck Wings
Drake
Wood Duck Hen Wood Duck Area Map
Hen
Wood Duck Eclipse Drake Male has colorful crested head and red eyes; iridescent greens, purples, and blues over entire body with white marking. Female is light brown speckled and has white-ringed eyes.

Habitat and Habits:
Found on swamps, ponds, and rivers near wooded areas. Male makes a “hoo-w-ett” call; female a “oo-eek.” Nests in tree cavities; 10 - 15 dull whitish eggs.

Eclipse Drake  
Goose, Canada
Canada Geese Canada Geese Area Map
Both male and female are brownish-gray; black head and tail; white patch on cheek, breast, and underside. Habitat and Habits:
Found on lakes, marshes, fields, and parks. Male and female make honking call. Nests on water edges; 4 - 7 white eggs.
   
Goose, Snow
Snow Geese
Snow Geese Area Map
Immature (above); Adult (below)
Male and female are white with dark gray on underside of wings; short neck; large head. Habitat and Habits:
In summer found on tundra; in winter on fields and wetlands. Male and female both honk. Nests in grasses near water in colonies; 3 - 5 white eggs.
   
Goose, Greater White-Fronted
White-fronted Goose
White-fronted Goose Area Map
Immature (above); Adult (below)
Male and female are brown with white ring around base of bill; black bars on belly; orange bill and feet. Habitat and Habits:
In summer found on tundra; in winter on fields and marshes. Male and female make a high-pitched “kow-kow-kow-kow.” Nests in depressions; 4 - 7 whitish eggs.
   
Swan, Trumpeter
Trumpeter Swan
Trumpeter Swan Area Map
Adult (above); Immature (below)
One of the largest, rarest North American waterfowl. All white with a black bill. (Swans, unlike snow geese, do not have black wingtips. Also, swans are much larger and have longer necks than snow geese.)
 
Habitat and Habits:
Almost driven into extinction, their numbers have been increasing due to conservation efforts. Prefer bodies of water with dense vegetation. Found in marshes, lakes, and rivers mostly in the Northwest.Nests in bulrushes and beaver lodges; 4 - 6 whitish eggs.
   
Swan, Tundra
Tundra Swan
Tundra Swan Area Map
Immature (above); Adult (below)
Credit:Joanna Littlefield
Most common swan in western part of North America. All white; black bill with yellow spot in front of eye. Habitat and Habits:
In summer found on artic tundra; in winter on marshes, lakes, and ponds. Makes a "hoo-ho-hoo" or "kow-wow" call. Nests on mounds of grass on island or shore of tundra lake; 2 - 7 cream-colored eggs.
   
North American Flyways

North American Flyways

There are four major North American flyways—the Pacific, the Central, the Mississippi, and the Atlantic Flyways. The migration route is from the northern breeding grounds to the southern wintering grounds. The lanes of heaviest concentration conform very closely to major topographical features, following the coasts, mountain ranges, and principal river valleys. Except along the coasts, the flyway boundaries are not always sharply defined.

North American flyways
 
Pacific Flyway
Central Flyway
Mississippi Flyway
Atlantic Flyway
   

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