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Molting/Migration of Ducks - another "rookie" birder question

Last post 09-09-2009, 10:34 AM by Curlybird. 4 replies.
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  •  09-08-2009, 8:19 PM 114988

    Molting/Migration of Ducks - another "rookie" birder question

    Okay, I've been into bird photography since around January of this year but I didn't really get "serious" (or hooked) until mid- to late-February.

    I'm in Southern California, and I know that a lot of duck species are only here during winter, then they go back up North to breed in Spring.

    A couple of these species that I know for sure fit this category are:

    American Wigeon, Blue-winged Teal, Green-winged Teal, Northern Shoveler, and Northern Pintail.

    Back in March of this year, I found both a Blue-winged male and a Green-winged Teal male at the same location on same day (at the time I didn't know what they were, though).  I got really good, closeup shots, too.  Both of these birds were in their "Sunday Best", meaning full breeding plumage.

    I don't know if the American Wigeon male has the full coloring all year round like Mallard males (except during post-breeding molt, that is) but there were about 2 dozen of them at the lake that is in middle of my apt complex until around beg. of April, then suddenly they were gone (back up to the North for breeding, obviously).

    My question is:  Do the ducks that winter here get their breeding plumage back in early Spring BEFORE they go back to their breeding locations?  I'm guessing they do, based on these two species that I photographed in March. 

    I'm hoping they do all get their breeding plumage before Spring Migration, so I can get some nice shots of the others (No. Shoveler, No. Pintail) in their full gorgous colors!

    I'm sure there are some of you out there who know all about this; I tried to find out on internet but no luck.


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  •  09-09-2009, 9:22 AM 115059 in reply to 114988

    Re: Molting/Migration of Ducks - another "rookie" birder question

    Curlybird:

    My question is:  Do the ducks that winter here get their breeding plumage back in early Spring BEFORE they go back to their breeding locations?  I'm guessing they do, based on these two species that I photographed in March. 

    I don't know about there for sure, but they certainly do here in Florida.  I got several good shots, and a few great shots, of both Blue-Winged Teal and Northern Pintail here last winter.  Beautiful ducks!  I also saw an American Wigeon all decked out, but only got a marginal photo of him.  Here are a couple of my better shots:

     

     

     

     

     

  •  09-09-2009, 10:26 AM 115066 in reply to 115059

    Re: Molting/Migration of Ducks - another "rookie" birder question

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    Nice shots!  My Northern Pintails that I just photographed look like the one on left in your picture! 

    However, here's my American Wigeon -- they were easy for me, because as I mentioned, a few doz. of them spend winter in the lake that is in the middle of my apt. complex (it's a pretty large lake that kind of goes around the whole complex).  I also got great pics of the Green and Blue-Winged males last year but I would like to get some good ones of the No. Pintail and No. Shoveler males when they are in their "Sunday best". 



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  •  09-09-2009, 10:31 AM 115069 in reply to 115066

    Re: Molting/Migration of Ducks - another "rookie" birder question

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    Here's my BW Teal from last year, but I would still like to get a female so I have a matched pair (I just got a female GW Teal last weekend, as I think the females migrate here earlier than the males, according to a website on ducks).

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  •  09-09-2009, 10:34 AM 115070 in reply to 115069

    Re: Molting/Migration of Ducks - another "rookie" birder question

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    okay, last but not least (then I won't bore everyone anymore), here's my GW Teal, taken in March.  I really got luck, finding both the BW and GW Teals on the same day at same place!

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