"Wacky Quacky"

Muscovy Duck

16 x 20 colored pencil SOLD

Juried into the 2002 CPSA International Exhibit.

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What kind of duck is this and what's that red thing on his head?

Answer from Feathersite.com:

"Muscovies are the only domestic ducks that are not derived from Mallard stock. They are a South American species: Cairina moschata. The original (wild type) coloration is black and white, but domestication has produced many more colors, including white, black, chocolate, and blue. The males are large, weighing up to twelve pounds, with the smaller females reaching only seven. Their feet have strong sharp claws and are built to grasp, so that they can perch on branches. Some people consider them ugly because of the large red warty caruncles above the beak and around the eyes. They are, however, very personable and interesting birds, and quite intelligent. Unlike most domestic waterfowl, Muscovies will often fly up and roost. They fly fairly well, especially the smaller females, but are known more for flying around than flying away!"