The male Ring-necked Duck is on the left and the female on the right in the first photo. The male is distinctive with the black back and white "spur" on side. The female has a faint pale "spur" and white eye-ring. In the second photo the female is starting to take off in flight on the left. The third photo shows two male Ring- necked Ducks.
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Wednesday, April 6, 2016
MALE NORTHERN SHOVELER, CRANBERRY MARSH, LYNDE SHORES CONSERVATION AREA, WHITBY, ON
We can ID this duck as a male Northern Shoveler by its rufous flanks and belly, its white breast and its large bill. This is a " dabbling" duck, as can be seen in the second photo, where it has upended itself to reach deeper food. It rarely dives.
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