Bigger than mallards and unusual in appearance, the Muscovy duck species is common in Florida and some cities in the U.S.
In Houston and Harris County, the avian influenza is mainly affecting muscovy ducks, which are an invasive species. One on hand, muscovy ducks dying could be good for native species, Norrid said.
It was a windy morning at Veteran's Memorial Park. The high winds caused some ruffled feathers on this Muscovy duck. Thanks to Konni Yingst for sharing!
One of the incidents happened last Saturday. The incident was shot on video, which showed an injured Muscovy duck at McNab lake in McLaren Park. "It's very sad to see that somebody would just ...
Students returning to the University of Miami for the spring semester noticed a decreased population of the common muscovy ...
When people think of wildlife trade, they often picture smugglers sneaking in rare and endangered species from far-off ...
Archaeologists have uncovered further evidence of a pre-colonial “garden city” in Bolivia where ancient Amazon people lived largely reliant on maize agriculture and raising muscovy ducks.
Most birders know the Muscovy only from having seen the dumpy domesticated version ... northeastern Mexico may appear on the Rio Grande in southern Texas. These big ducks nest in cavities in trees, ...