Wood Duck Information
Scientific Name: Aix sponsa.Family: Duck.Length: 18 inches.Wingspan: 29 inches.Distinctive Markings: Male has an iridescent “slicked-back” crest, red eyes, a bill striped with yellow, red, white and black, a bright-white “bridle” and boldly colored feathers on its body and wings. Female is an overall gray with some blue and purple wing markings, a white eye ring, brown eyes and a duller bill.
Nest and Eggs
Selects a natural cavity or a nest box, sometimes up to a mile away from water. If you live near water, put up a nest box and you may attract wood ducks to your yard. Make sure it has a 4×3-inch elliptical entrance and is 10 to 30 feet above the ground or 5 to 6 feet above water. Female lays 10 to 12 dull-white eggs.
What Do Wood Ducks Eat?
Diet: Aquatic plants, acorns, beechnuts, grapes and berries. In backyards, they may eat cracked corn.
Range Map and Habitat
Wood ducks prefer wooded areas near lakes, ponds and streams. They will nest in parks or wooded backyards near water.