Bufflehead Duck Landing
by Judi Dressler
Title
Bufflehead Duck Landing
Artist
Judi Dressler
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
In the shade, male Buffleheads look black and white, but in the sun, their rainbow-colored head feathers are so beautiful! On this day, although spring had not yet arrived, these very small ducks were courting like mad. Racing across the water, the males were chasing the females, and also chasing and fighting with each other. It was quite a spectacle and so much fun to watch!
Often very energetic in its feeding, this buoyant duck abruptly vanishes and resurfaces as it feeds. Less sociable than most ducks, seen in pairs or small groups, almost never in large flocks, the tiny Bufflehead spends winters bobbing in bays, estuaries, reservoirs, and lakes. Females are a subdued gray-brown with a neat white patch on the cheek. Bufflehead nest in old woodpecker holes, particularly those made by Northern Flickers, in the forests of northern North America. These ducks
take wing easily from the water and fly with rapid wingbeats. The name "Bufflehead" is derived from "buffalo-head," for the male's odd puffy head shape.
Photo taken on February 24, 2019, in Littleton, Colorado.
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Comments (23)
Chante Moody
Aww...an image of an adorable bird flying! You did it again, and captured great beauty. :) I shared this on Facebook.
Anita Faye
Judi, happy to feature your beautiful work on Poetic Poultry 4/30/19! https://fineartamerica.com/groups/poetic-poultry-.html
Dawn Currie
Congratulations on your feature in our group, Pure Nature Photography - celebrating the best of our natural world! You are invited to archive it in the 2019 Pure Nature Photography Featured Work Archive discussion thread for longer lasting visibility.
William Tasker
So good, Judi! So very good... I enjoyed viewing this fine nature photograph and have featured it on the homepage of the group, Wild Birds Of The World - A Nature Photography Group. L/F