Mandarin Duck

Native to East Asia.Renowned for its striking and vibrant plumage, with intricate patterns of blue, green, orange, and white.

Found in North America.Known for its iridescent green and purple head, striking eye markings, and intricate patterns.

Wood Duck

Widespread across North America, Europe, and Asia.Recognizable by its elegant and slender appearance, with long tail feathers and a chocolate-brown head.

Northern Pintail

Harlequin Duck

Native to North America and northern Eurasia.Distinguished by its bold and colorful plumage, including blue-gray, chestnut, and white markings.

Mallard

One of the most widely recognized duck species, found worldwide.While the male Mallard's vibrant green head is iconic, the female has understated but elegant mottled brown plumage.

Northern Shoveler

Found across North America, Europe, and Asia.Known for its distinctive, oversized spatula-shaped bill and striking breeding plumage.

Mandarin Teal

Native to East Asia.Resembles the Mandarin Duck but with a more subtle and elegant appearance, featuring shades of gray and teal.

Baikal Teal

Breeds in Siberia and winters in East Asia.Recognizable by the striking iridescent green and purple on its head, along with intricate patterns on its body.