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Author Topic: Do you know your divers ID?  (Read 3705 times)

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Offline HD

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Diving ducks, also called sea ducks, are typically birds of large, deep lakes and rivers, coastal bays and inlets. Their speculums lack the brilliance of those on most dabblers.

Most patter along the water in taking wing. They all dive for food, whereas dabblers rarely dive. They also have a more rapid wingbeat than most dabblers.

Here are 20 birds....can you ID? (Without cheating)

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I'll post the answers after you boys have guessed. .... :happy1:
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The one below the spectacled Eider is baffeling me??? I Love the Harlequin an old squaw!! Pretty birds
 Other than that one Yes I can name em all!!
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I thought red heads were dabbling ducks? I've shot them over shallow and deep water so i guess I'm not sure.

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hard to gusse by phone, i know some.
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hard to gusse by phone, i know some.
only duck you know is daffy duck and baby Huey!! :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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Kinda tough an unfair list there. Out of 20 birds shown only 9 use the mississppi an central flyway 2 of then are rarities in Mn.
 If yer a duck hunter you really dont need to ID Scooters or Eiders,oldsquaw an harliquin I can  t see the list while posting so maybe more.NOW a birder should be able to ID all of em.
 I     aint looking on the net for the bird below the spectacled Eider, what is it???
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Curiosity got the best a me!!!!!! and I looked up that Eider!! I wonder if the same birder that named this bird below also named that Eider??
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What? Nobody else wanna take a shot?  :scratch:
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I guess noboby likes ducks.... lol

Here's the answers:

Barrows Goldeneye
Black Scoter
Bufflelhead
Canvasback
Common Eider
Common Goldeneye
Common Merganser
Greater Scaup
Harlequin Duck
 Hooded Merganser
 King Eider
 Lesser Scaup
 Long-Tailed Duck
Red-breasted Merganser
 Redhead
 Ring-necked Duck
Spectacled Eider
 Stellers Eider
 Surf Scoter
 White-winged Scoter
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crap.i was abuut to gusse to
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Two ducks I want to add to my collection on the wall is #1 harleguin and #2 old squaw.I have a friend that hunts lake Michigan in lay out boats,he claims they tag old squaw's in water over 150'deep,amazing they dive that deep to feed.

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bobberin, redheads are divers,just like cans,bills,ringnecks,golden eyes and mergies here in the Midwest.3Ediers and scoters are mostly coastal birds.
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