Bay Ducks commonly winter in protected coastal bays and river mouths. These Ring-Necked Ducks are more confined to fresh water than other Bay Ducks. In the summer they spend their time around the northern Great Lakes of the U.S. and southwestern Canada. The male Ring-Necked Duck is in the foreground and two females are in the lead. These ducks are about 12" in length and have a wingspan of 28".
Sunday, March 23, 2008
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