Perhaps North America’s most colorful duck, Wood Duck nests in cavities, including specially constructed boxes, and also sometimes perches in trees.
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Wood Duck
Loxahatchee NWR, Boynton Beach, FL
March 6, 2006 ©John Schwarz
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Wood Duck – female
Loxahatchee NWR, Boynton Beach, FL
March 6, 2006 ©John Schwarz
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Wood Duck
Loxahatchee NWR, Boynton Beach, FL
March 6, 2006 ©John Schwarz
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Wood Duck – female
Loxahatchee NWR, Boynton Beach, FL
March 6, 2006 ©John Schwarz
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Wood Duck – pair
Loxahatchee NWR, Boynton Beach, FL
March 6, 2006 ©John Schwarz
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Wood Duck
Loxahatchee NWR, Boynton Beach, FL
March 6, 2006 ©John Schwarz
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Wood Duck – female
Loxahatchee NWR, Boynton Beach, FL
March 6, 2006 ©John Schwarz
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Wood Duck – molting male
Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C., Canada
June 12, 2008 ©John Schwarz
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Wood Duck – female
Loxahatchee NWR, Boynton Beach, FL
March 6, 2006 ©John Schwarz
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Wood Duck – nonbreeding male above, breeding male below
Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C., Canada
June 12, 2008 ©John Schwarz
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Wood Duck
Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C., Canada
June 12, 2008 ©John Schwarz
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Wood Duck – nonbreeding male
Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C., Canada
June 12, 2008 ©John Schwarz
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Wood Duck – female with brood
Lake Lure, NC
May 18, 2008 ©John Schwarz
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Wood Duck – babies (note crests already forming)
Lake Lure, NC
May 18, 2008 ©John Schwarz
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Wood Duck – wet molting male
Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C., Canada
June 12, 2008 ©John Schwarz
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Wood Duck
Davie, FL
March 10, 2006 ©John Schwarz
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Wood Duck – pair
Wellington, FL
December 30, 2012 ©John Schwarz