Ducks Unlimited Conservation Education Final
Exam Blueprint Replica – 60 Questions
SECTION 1: WATERFOWL IDENTIFICATION & BIOLOGY (Questions 1–15)
Q1: A hunter observes a duck feeding in shallow water with its head submerged and
tail pointing vertically upward. The duck has a green head, chestnut breast, white
collar, and curled black tail feathers. What is this duck, and what feeding behavior is
it exhibiting?
A. Redhead; diving completely underwater to consume mollusks
B. Canvasback; diving propelled by feet to reach aquatic plants
C. Mallard; tipping up in shallow water to feed on aquatic vegetation and
invertebrates [CORRECT]
D. Bufflehead; diving to consume small fish and insects
Correct Answer: C Rationale: The green head, chestnut breast, white collar, and
curled black tail feathers are diagnostic of a male mallard (Anas platyrhynchos).
Dabbling ducks feed by tipping up in shallow water with head down and tail up,
consuming aquatic vegetation, seeds, and invertebrates.
Q2: Which of the following species is characterized by a long, pointed tail, slender
neck, and is classified as a dabbling duck?
A. Canvasback
B. Greater scaup
C. Northern pintail [CORRECT]
D. Common goldeneye
Correct Answer: C Rationale: The northern pintail is a dabbling duck distinguished
by its long, pointed tail and slender neck. Canvasback and greater scaup are diving
ducks, while common goldeneye is also a diving duck with a white cheek spot and
yellow eye.
,Q3: A duck observed in flight displays a white speculum on its secondary flight
feathers. The bird is gray-brown overall with a subtle appearance. Which species is
this?
A. Mallard
B. Green-winged teal
C. Gadwall [CORRECT]
D. Blue-winged teal
Correct Answer: C Rationale: The gadwall is distinguished by its white speculum on
the secondary flight feathers and its overall gray-brown, subtle plumage. Mallards
have a purple-blue speculum bordered in white, green-winged teal have a green
speculum with black velvet, and blue-winged teal display a blue forewing patch.
Q4: Which dabbling duck possesses a large, spoon-shaped bill adapted for straining
food from water?
A. American wigeon
B. Northern shoveler [CORRECT]
C. Wood duck
D. Northern pintail
Correct Answer: B Rationale: The northern shoveler is uniquely characterized by its
large, spoon-shaped bill, which it uses to strain plankton, seeds, and aquatic
invertebrates from the water column. American wigeons have a white crown and
green eye stripe, wood ducks are crested and multicolored, and pintails have long,
pointed tails.
Q5: A small duck in flight shows a blue forewing patch. During the breeding season,
the male has a chestnut head with a green stripe behind the eye. What species is this?
A. Blue-winged teal; green-winged teal
B. Blue-winged teal; blue-winged teal
C. Green-winged teal; blue-winged teal
D. Blue-winged teal; green-winged teal [CORRECT]
Correct Answer: D Rationale: The blue forewing patch identifies the bird in flight as a
blue-winged teal (Spatula discors). However, the breeding male description with a
chestnut head and green eye stripe describes the green-winged teal (Anas crecca).
, The question tests the distinction between flight characteristics and breeding
plumage of these two small teal species.
Q6: Which duck species is a cavity nester, often using natural tree cavities or artificial
nest boxes, and is known for its crested, multicolored breeding plumage?
A. Hooded merganser
B. Wood duck [CORRECT]
C. Common merganser
D. Ring-necked duck
Correct Answer: B Rationale: The wood duck is a cavity nester that utilizes natural
tree cavities or artificial nest boxes and is renowned for its crested, iridescent,
multicolored breeding plumage. Hooded mergansers also nest in cavities but are
distinguished by their fan-shaped crest and white hood with black border.
Q7: A diving duck observed on open water has a sloping profile from bill to crown, a
red head, and a white back. What species is this?
A. Redhead
B. Canvasback [CORRECT]
C. Greater scaup
D. Ring-necked duck
Correct Answer: B Rationale: The canvasback is distinguished by its sloping profile
from the bill to the crown, red head, and white back. The redhead has a rounder head
profile and yellow eye, while ring-necked ducks have a black back and a white ring on
the bill. Greater scaup have a blue bill and black head with green gloss.
Q8: Which diving duck is characterized by a black back, a distinct white ring on its
bill, and a faint chestnut collar that is rarely visible in the field?
A. Lesser scaup
B. Greater scaup
C. Ring-necked duck [CORRECT]
D. Bufflehead
Correct Answer: C Rationale: The ring-necked duck (Aythya collaris) is named for the
faint chestnut collar on its neck, which is rarely visible in the field. More reliable field