
Got my first Black Duck Saturday
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Got my first Black Duck Saturday
My question is "Do they normally have a little green irridescence on their head? You can click on it for a larger picture.


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Congrats on your BD.
I was privliged enough last year to get my first one also. Now, it resides in the Den mounted with a greenhead. Had a friend take(2) last year, one with a band!!!! Didn't mount either......Again, Kudo's on one of the most sought after duck's here in the Delta!
I was privliged enough last year to get my first one also. Now, it resides in the Den mounted with a greenhead. Had a friend take(2) last year, one with a band!!!! Didn't mount either......Again, Kudo's on one of the most sought after duck's here in the Delta!
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I'm no expert but I have one mounted in my office. The blackduck that you shot appears to have a white band on the bottom side of his speculum as well as a blue speculum and not a purple one. This means that he either is a mallard hybrid or possibly a mottled duck. Green on the head makes me think he is a hybrid. Good ole Muleduck.
I don't wanna be a smarty here, but I am pretty sure that is a mottled duck (which is basically a black with a single line of white in the wing speculum). I say that since we have mottled ducks as our main duck down here on the coast, as they don't migrate much and stay here year round. That is a beautiful duck, either way. If you shot a mottled duck up in the delta, that is even rarer than shooting a true "black." Congratulations either way!
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i was thinking along the mallard/black duck hybrid lines too. But was reading about duck identification by the feathers. What i found said bd's can have some white in their spiculum. But it didnt mention any green in head.
I'm pretty sure it's not a mottled duck, we got two of those on opening day.
I've noticed Suzies often have that same green on their heads.
BTW GC, I live and hunt over around Natchez.
I'm pretty sure it's not a mottled duck, we got two of those on opening day.

I've noticed Suzies often have that same green on their heads.
BTW GC, I live and hunt over around Natchez.
Speculum is too blue for a true blackduck.
See the section on Blackducks.
http://www.greenheadhunter.com/duckid.html
See the section on Blackducks.
http://www.greenheadhunter.com/duckid.html
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yeah, i think it's a hybrid mall/bd. I would agree with GC except it is so dark and the green in the head.
Check these refs out:
http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/bird ... s.htm#fig3
http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/bird ... ackdck.htm
http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/bird ... mblack.htm
notice all these show pics with blueish spiculums.
Check these refs out:
http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/bird ... s.htm#fig3
http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/bird ... ackdck.htm
http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/bird ... mblack.htm
notice all these show pics with blueish spiculums.
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