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Waterfowl Wednesday: The Redhead One of North America's most striking diving ducks, the Redhead is easy to recognize by ...
06/03/2026

Waterfowl Wednesday: The Redhead

One of North America's most striking diving ducks, the Redhead is easy to recognize by the drake's chestnut-red head, yellow eyes, and silver-gray body.

Did you know Redheads are known to lay eggs in other ducks' nests, sometimes creating clutches of more than 20 eggs? They also rely heavily on aquatic vegetation like wild celery and pondweed during migration and winter.

📍The Bog, Central WI

05/29/2026

Spring is here and the birds have returned.
Good to see the marsh alive again.

Waterfowl WednesdayThe SwanA female swan is called a pen and a male is called a cob. They have the same plumage, making ...
05/27/2026

Waterfowl Wednesday

The Swan

A female swan is called a pen and a male is called a cob. They have the same plumage, making the sexes difficult to distinguish.

05/23/2026

We’re pretty excited about what is coming next. No it’s not a new bigger location (yet) but it is going to create new opportunities.

Waterfowl Wednesday 🦆Let’s see what you’ve got… Drop your best waterfowl pics in the comments—ducks, geese, sunrises, st...
05/20/2026

Waterfowl Wednesday 🦆
Let’s see what you’ve got…
Drop your best waterfowl pics in the comments—ducks, geese, sunrises, straps… all of it.

Built for hunters, by hunters—right here in WI.
05/17/2026

Built for hunters, by hunters—right here in WI.

Waterfowl Wednesday 🦆You’ve seen them. You’ve probably hunted around them…Is the Coot classified as a duck species?
05/13/2026

Waterfowl Wednesday 🦆
You’ve seen them. You’ve probably hunted around them…

Is the Coot classified as a duck species?

The difference is in the details.
05/10/2026

The difference is in the details.

Waterfowl Wednesday: Blue-winged Teal"The Blue-winged Teal is a small dabbling duck whose breeding range is restricted t...
05/06/2026

Waterfowl Wednesday: Blue-winged Teal

"The Blue-winged Teal is a small dabbling duck whose breeding range is restricted to North America from eastern Alaska south across Canada to Newfoundland and Labrador. The core of their breeding range is in the Prairie Pothole Region of Canada and the United States. In the United States, the breeding range includes the Intermountain West, Great Plains, and Upper Midwest. A small number of Blue-winged Teal also breed in coastal Louisiana and Texas. Blue-winged Teal predominantly use freshwater wetlands throughout their range, though in coastal areas they will also use brackish wetlands."
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05/04/2026

Hand braided from start to finish.
No shortcuts.

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