1.MALLARDS-Mallards may be one of the most common ducks seen in Florida, and can have a body length of between 20 and 26 inches. The males of the species have stunning green head.
2.WHITE-CHEEKED PINTAIL-As its name suggests, the white-cheeked pintail duck has distinctive white feathers on its cheeks. Their bodies are various shades of brown and their gray beak is lined with red.
3.AMERICAN WIGEON-Both the male and female American wigeons have short necks, round heads, a palish blue bill with a black tip, white bellies, and gray legs and feet.
4.CINNAMON TEAL-The cinnamon teal duck is named after its cinnamon-colored body, red eyes, and dark bill. Like most other duck species, it is the males that have the more attractive coloring.
5.RING-NECKED DUCK-he ring-necked duck lives in freshwater throughout the state of Florida. Males of the species are a bit larger than the females, and have shiny black heads and backs, a white chest.
6.GREATER SCAUP-The female greater scaup is an unassuming bird, producing a body that is covered in brown feathers. The male of the species, however, is much more attractive in its appearance .
7.HARLEQUIN DUCK-If you want to see a striking duck, look no further than the Harlequin duck. It was named after the harlequin characters of the 18th century, and the male is covered in a colorful pattern.
7.HARLEQUIN DUCK-If you want to see a striking duck, look no further than the Harlequin duck. It was named after the harlequin characters of the 18th century, and the male is covered in a colorful pattern.