WILDLIFE GALLERY : DUCK AND LOON DECOYS
Bluebill
Drake Duck Decoy
The male Blue-billed
Duck has a bright blue bill and a black head and neck. By comparison females
are quite plain they are dark grey all over. Blue-billed Ducks have a short
spiny tail. They don't fly much but when they do, this tail can be used to recognise
them in the air. On the wing, Blue Bills appear as very dark birds with no color
patches or contrasting plumage. The neck and tail also look very short. They
are a totally protected species. Blue Bills are one of the diving ducks and
they prefer deep water swamps with plenty of cover. The female hasn't got the
bright color of the male or the blue bill. The unusual tail feathers tell you
at once that it is one of the stifled tailed ducks. The color of the male's
bill fades after the breeding season, so it sometimes seems very pale. The white
feathers below the tail are not always visible as Blue Bills often float very
low in the water.
4,500 signed and
numbered editions. Certificate of authenticity.
12"L
x 6-1/2"H

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