T.R. Michels Outdoor Photography Duck, Goose, Swan, Crane, Egret, Heron & Wading Bird, Eagle / Hawk, Elk / Moose, Turkey, Whitetail / Pronghorn, Wolf / Wolverine / Mt. Lion / Lynx, Wildflower, Scenic, Sunrise / Sunset. Exotic / Zoo Animals
Tawnya Michels Outdoor Photography Eagles, Sandhill Cranes, Swans, Sunrise / Sunset, Scenic
Mike Brooks Outdoor Photography Bighorn Sheep, Mountain Goat, Bison, Elk, Mule Deer, Coyote, Fox, Wildflowers, Scenic
Trinity Mountain Outdoors Photography Ducks, Geese, Swans, Songbirds, Upland Game Birds, Wading Birds, Shorebirds, Eagles, Falcons, Hawks, Owls, Elk, Bighorn Sheep, Moose, Mountain Goat, Mule Deer, Whitetail Deer, Coyote, Mountain Lion, Red & Gray Fox, Wolves, Wildflowers, Scenic, Sunrise / Sunset
Photo Gallery Index & Photo, Calendar and Post / Note Card Prices
We offer Natural History Eco-tours & Photography Trips to several State and National Parks and other areas for Bighorn Sheep, Elk, Mule Deer, Mountain Goat, Moose, Wild Turkey, White-tailed Deer & Birds; $200 per person per day; maximum of 4 persons. Birding, Wildflower & Scenic Photography Tours; $20 per person for 1-3 hours; minimum of 2 persons. For more information contact T.R. Michels at Trinity Mountain Outdoor Adventures.
We offer 8x11 and larger photographs.
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To purchase photos contact T.R. Michels.
Mid-March through late April is a great time to go birding, especially for waterfowl, because the birds are migrating, and are often involved in courtship displays. Why not join us on a spring birding trip?
Ducks Duck Breeding Behavior Waterfowl biologists refer to the mating behavior (courtship behavior as opposed to actual breeding) of ducks, geese and swans as "pair bonding". Many people know that geese mate, or pair bond, for life. After they pair bond the male and female stay together during nesting, and the young stay with the parents through the fall and winter. The young geese don't usually leave their parents or begin to pair bond until they are on the wintering grounds during their fist or second year. This means that, during the hunting season, most geese are still in family groups consisting of the male, the female, and their young. Ducks, on the other hand, do not mate for life; they regularly form a pair bond with a new partner each year. But, the male and female don't stay together to raise the young, and the young don't stay with the females very long. The drakes of most duck species leave the hens as soon as they start to nest, or shortly after. The hens then raise the ducklings by themselves. During the summer the hens molt (which leaves them flightless); and the young ducks grow their first flight feathers and begin to fly. After the young ducks learn to fly they may no longer associate with the hen, and they are generally on their own. Both young and old ducks then begin forming loose pair bonds from late summer through early winter. Pair bonding by older Mallards may begin as early as mid-August. Pair bonding by other puddle duck species may occur from mid-October through winter, and by divers from mid-winter through early spring. Pair bonding is often accompanied by aerial courtship flights and displays, and by calls that are associated with pair bonding behavior. As a result of this social behavior, ducks are not normally in family groups during the hunting season; they are usually in flocks consisting of unrelated individuals and newly bonded pairs. Duck Plumage Because adult ducks (those over a year old) pair bond in the fall, the males often exhibit what is referred to as 'breeding plumage" in the fall, winter and spring. This breeding plumage is often the most colorful plumage they exhibit during the year. Since ducks often breed (as opposed to pair bond) in the spring, they continue to exhibit breeding plumage from fall, until after they have bred and nested in the spring. Male ducks often have what is referred to as "eclipse plumage" in the summer. Because the males cannot fly when they molt, they often exhibit colors resembling females, which are often brown or gray for camouflage purposes, to help them avoid predators when they are nesting. The photos here are of male ducks in full breeding plumage. |
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Bufflehead drake 0001 |
Common Goldeneye drake 1414 |
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Ring-necked Duck pair 0003 |
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Ring-necked Ducks and Blue-winged Teal |
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Blue-winged Teal pair 2756
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Blue-winged Teal |
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Hooded Mergansers, Bullfeheads & Gadwalls 2673 |
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Mallards, Hooded Mergansers & Gadwalls 2223 |
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Gadwalls 2656 |
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Hooded Merganser drakes displaying 2140
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Mallards & Hooded Mergansers 2237 |
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Mallards, Hooded Mergansers & Gadwalls 2225 |
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Wood Ducks & Hooded Mergansers 2332 |
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Wood Ducks & Hooded Merganser 2346 |
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Mallards 2087 |
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Mallards 1220 |
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Mallards 2130 |
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Mallards 2131 |
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Mallards 2080 |
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Mallards 2085 |
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Mallards 2084 |
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Mallards 2082 |
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Mallards 2083 |
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Mallard drake 2798 |
Mallard drake 2703 |
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Lesser Scaup pair & Hooded Mergansers 2146 |
Northern Shoveler drake 2685 |
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Mallards, Gadwalls & Northern Shovelers 2464 |
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Mallards, Gadwalls & Northern Shovelers 2465 |
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Wigeons 2223 |
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Wigeon drake 0004
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Wigeons 0005 |
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Wigeon drakes 0006 |
Wood Duck drake |
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Wood Ducks 2319 |
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Wood Ducks 2330 |
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Wood Ducks & Hooded Mergansers 2335 |
Wood Ducks & Hooded Merganser 2349 |
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Wood Ducks & Hooded Merganser 2346
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Wood Ducks & Hooded Merganser 2340
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