So, with two ID posts in the opening week, why don't we share some good resources for waterfowl ID? Please add to the list...
Ducks Unlimited:
Cornell's All about birds (check out the sound files for your calling training too!):
If you were to buy 1 book for field ID, get the Lemaster method book. It will fit in your blind bag and is great since it shows birds, their bills and feet for ID:
Wings are also very species specific among ducks. Those of you who send in wings know this, but the people on the receiving end are IDing your birds based on wings alone, so it's obviously a good way to discern among the species. Same reason we leave a wing on for transport. A bit technical when you get into the age/sex, but for species it is pretty straighforward. This resource has all you need for wing ID:
- online format: http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/b...x.htm#contents
- pdf format for use offline: http://www4.ncsu.edu/~csdepern/docum...rfowlWings.pdf
Any birding field guide (Petersons, Sibley's, etc) will have pictures plus behavioural and territorial info. Some have flight pattern and rhythm info, which is useful on the wing. Most seasoned waterfowlers will be able to discern a hen pintail from a hen mallard at 200 yards by flight pattern alone.
When you think you have it all down pat, check out the Delta Waterfowl quizzes to test yourself: