Muscovy Duck
Although this isn't widely known, the big, black & white "ugly" ducks seen in parks and cities around the United States, Canada, Europe and parts of Australia and New Zealand called Muscovy ducks are actually a native of the New World, despite their "Russian-sounding" name. They are found natively from the Rio Grande Valley of Texas south all the way to Uruguay and Northern Argentina. A very large duck, it was already domesticated in pre-Columbian times by the Aztecs before Europeans arrived in North America, who spread them around the world as a food source. This impressive drake (male duck) was found and photographed in its native range near some nesting trees in McAllen, Texas in the Rio Grande Valley.
- Copyright
- ©2022
- Image Size
- 9999x6672 / 45.1MB
- https://www.leightonphotography.com
- Keywords
-
Anatidae, Animalia, Anseriformes, Aves, Barbary, Barbary duck, Cairina, Cairina moschata, Chordata, Hidalgo County, McAllen, Muscovy, RGV, Rio Grande Valley, South Texas, Texas, animal, bird, birdwatching, dabbling, dabbling duck, drake, duck, fauna, fowl, male, muscovy duck, natural, nature, ornithology, summer, vertebrate, wild, wildlife
- Contained in galleries
- Dabbling Ducks