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Green-Winged Teal. This is the last of the "pretty ducks" I have to post until I go birding again. Work's kept me busy and last weekend we went house hunting rather than bird hunting. Anyway, quite a pretty duck thing. I like the "action" show as well, the female teal is there as well. 
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Mallard. Not that everyone hasn't seen this type before, but I like the photo. The sun makes the head look more purple than green which is a tad uncommon. 
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American Wigeon. You can't tell from here, but these ducks have a very particular white patch on the front of their wing which is really obvious when they fly. It was because of the white wing patch that I was able to first identify this duck (the first duck other than a mallard) that up at the pond on Blue Mt. 
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Ring Necked Duck. Here's a shot I took last Sat while at the Littleton Historical Farm. I'm still trying to figure out why its called the ring necked duck. The only ring I see is around the bill! 
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Common Goldeneye Ducks. Quite a diverse looking pair! These pics were taken in two different places. I found lots of males in Centenial Park near our house but no females, and lots of females but no males in Common Park in Denver. I imagine thats normally an anomaly since I see lots of them around! 
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Gadwall. Male on top, female below. Somewhat plain looking bird, but I love the "gold highlights" on the male. Normally the male is quite a bit more dull looking, but they are in breeding season right now so he has more color than usual. Normally they look more like just a grey duck with a brownish head. 
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Common Merganser. Colleen calls the female (on the left)the "desperate housewife" of birds on account of its "hair." (I get the feeling she feels the way that birds "hair" looks every now and then!) The male has a very dark green head, almost black. Its one of the few birds I've seen where the female is more interesting to look at than the male.