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Environment
Creature Feature - Wood duckPublished 04/12/08
Maryland’s most colorful duck, the wood duck, has plumage in shades of green, purple and burgundy, and red eyes.
As with many birds, males are much more colorful than females. Males’ crested heads are iridescent green and purple, with a white throat, while females are mostly brown and gray with white accents around the eyes and throat. Wood ducks are small- to medium-sized dabbling ducks with long, square tails. They are easily identified while in flight by their white underside and distinct...
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