Did you know that wood ducks breed twice a year?
Male wood ducks are iridescent, chestnut-brown birds that have green heads with white stripes and paler sides. Females are gray-brown with white around their eyes.
Least Concern - Population Increasing
Lakes, marshes, ponds, rivers, and streams
Wood ducks nest in cavities or nest boxes.
All year
Insects, invertebrates, and seeds
Wood ducks eat from the surface of water or dip their heads underwater to get food.
Green-Winged Teals, Hooded Mergansers, and Mallards
Male wood ducks are often confused with male green-winged teals because both have green heads. Wood ducks are larger. Green-winged teal ducks have brown heads with a green stripe.
Female wood ducks are often confused with female hooded mergansers because both are brown ducks. Female wood ducks have white around their eyes.