Duck Duck Goose

You know the game, right?  Okay, let’s play!

Duck…..

Mallard (male)

Duck…..

Mallard (male)

Duck…..

Mallard (male)

Goose!

Snow Goose

Duck…..

American Black Duck (female)

Goose!

Snow Goose (blue morph)

Duck…..

American Wigeon (male)

Duck…..

American Wigeon (female)

Goose!

Greater White-fronted Goose

Duck…..

Lesser Scaup (male)

Duck…..

Lesser Scaup (female)

Duck…..

Lesser Scaup (male)

Goose!

Canada Goose

Duck…..

American Wigeon (male)

Ducks…..

American Wigeons (5 males, 2 females; in addition, far right
male wigeon is called a “Storm” Wigeon for the mostly white face

Geese!

Greater White-fronted Goose and Canada Geese

What fun! 😊

All duck close-up photos were taken January 2026 at the Oakley Street waterfront in Cambridge, Maryland.

Any given day you don’t know what you’ll find there.  Missing my trip were Canvasbacks, Greater Scaup, Buffleheads, and even a possible Redhead or two.

Locals throw corn out often, drawing the winter ducks year after year.  The ducks know a good, safe feeding spot when they find it!  And it’s definitely a waterfowl photographer’s delight!

Just aim and shoot at a 180 degree view of ducks!

 

 

45 thoughts on “Duck Duck Goose

  1. LOL! That Lesser Scaup’s face looking at you is hilarious! You saw all the geese and so many great ducks! I loved playing along with this post!!
    I thought I had a Greater Scaup on the 13th at a local pond but, the eBird mod said maybe not and had me change my finding to a Greater/Lesser Scaup because he thinks there maybe a flat bit to the back of the head and more purple in the feathers so more a Lesser than Greater. What a bummer! The Greater would have a Lifer for me. I have seen a few Canvasbacks which is always nice.
    I also had a Hybrid Eurasian X American Wigeon. A first for me anywhere. This winter has been great birding hasn’t it.

    • Thank you, Deborah, I’m glad you enjoyed playing along! Don’t you just love a head-tilt on a curious bird?!! Oh darn on the Greater Scaup. It’s a bummer when we hear from eBird mods lol! I have photographed an Eurasian Wigeon, we had one in Delaware that I was able to locate by I’ve never seen a wigeon hybrid!

      • It was a first for me too. It has the buff stripe on it face, rufous feathers on the head and back of its head but, its cheeks are spotted like the American Wigeon’s. It’s pretty too.

  2. This is a fun game. I cannot tell the difference from a duck or a goose. I’m happy that you can ID them! I especially get a giggle out of #12. Lesser Scaup (male) Goose. Love his expression!

  3. Wow – what a collection you have for this game, er … post Donna. How nice that someone feeds them and the waterfowl photographers have it ready made for pictures. I like them all, so many ducks I’ve never seen and the White-fronted Goose included. Those iridescent Mallard heads – you captured that perfectly, but my favorite duck is the Lesser Scaup giving you the business. What a look!

    • Thank you! Yes, we do get Cacklings mixed in the Canadas. I actually saw/photographed one this past January but the photo wasn’t very good so I didn’t include it in this post. 😉

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