Dabbling Ducks

Dabbling ducks, or puddle ducks, frequent shallow waters such as flooded fields and marshes.

They feed by tipping up rather than diving. When taking flight, they spring into the air instead of pattering across the water.

Most swim with their tail held clear of the water and have colorful, iridescent speculum (a rectangular patch at the hind edge of the wing).

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