Frank's Field Notes
Welcome to Frank's Field Notes, a semi-regular look at what’s happening across the Prairie Pothole Region during spring migration and breeding season.
Part field journal, part migration report, and part window into duck country, Delta Waterfowl Chief Scientist and President Dr. Frank Rohwer offers firsthand observations from the field on ducks, geese, weather, habitat conditions, and the annual return north.
Ruddy Duck Video
5/11/2026
This video shows the most frequent display by male ruddies to impress females.
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Three Pairs of Teal on the Road - It must be the p...
5/10/2026
Females searching for an upland nesting site like to land in an open spot that has no predators.
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Timing of Pair Counts
5/9/2026
We believe the best timing is when there is a 1:1 ratio of paired birds and lone males, which we assume have a hen that is on a nest.
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Drying Fast in Bismarck
5/8/2026
When seasonals and temporary ponds hold water into summer the prairies really hold ducks. This year is better than last, but not great.
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Prairie Arrival Order Does not Match Nesting Dates
5/7/2026
Check out these timelines of arrival and nesting dates.
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Last to Arrive - Different Breeding Strategy
5/6/2026
The typical last duck to get to the prairies arrived at Bismarck about a week ago.
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Some Individuals Pair Late
5/4/2026
Unlike most birds, ducks form pair bonds in the winter – many months before nesting.
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Redefining Spring
5/3/2026
First hatch was just a few days ago. In my opinion that should be the definition of spring, not daylength.
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Black-bellied Whistling Ducks
5/2/2026
Louisiana is set to start a special short season on them in October 2026.
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Boxes Increase Parasitism
5/1/2026
Laying parasitic eggs is not a response to nest shortage, but a strategy to increase Darwinian fitness – the number of genes (kids) in the next generation.
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Are nest sites in short supply, making parasitism ...
4/30/2026
Absolutely not! But that is a common explanation for females laying parasitically.
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Nest Parasitism - Common in Ducks and Other Precoc...
4/29/2026
In ducks, extra eggs have far less detrimental impact as young feed themselves.
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Parasitism - An Alternative Reproductive Strategy
4/28/2026
Laying parasitic eggs is a common reproductive strategy in ducks.
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Individual Identification - Nasal Saddles
4/27/2026
The saddle is secured on the duck’s bill by a thin rod that goes through the existing nose holes in the bill.
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Unusual biology of Whistling Ducks
4/26/2026
Males help care for ducklings, which is unlike the great majority of worldwide ducks, but not geese and swans.
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Unusual Nest of Black-bellied Whistling Ducks
4/25/2026
My brother and I had a great day on the water in Cameron Parish, Louisiana. The highlight was finding multiple Black-bellied nests on small islands in Lake Calcasieu.
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Iconic Louisiana - Good and Bad
4/24/2026
GOOD: The phenomenal expansion of Black-bellied Whistling-Ducks – both in range and population size - over the past 40 years.
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Big Males
4/23/2026
Muscovy and Mallards are the two ducks that have repeatedly been domesticated.
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Not in Kansas Anymore
4/22/2026
I started the day with meetings and talks at Louisiana State University, but during a midmorning break I was delighted to see this hen at a campus lake with 6 ducklings that are about 10 days old.
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Those are Good Males
4/21/2026
These pictures illustrate two of the jobs for most male waterfowl.
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Great Morning in a Corn Field
4/20/2026
Spent the morning chasing Snow Geese. We got enough for a goose burger BBQ for the office folks.
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Great Morning - New Snow
4/17/2026
Great to wake up to a bit of snow – not much, but everything helps. Canada got more. Three pictures from the snow and ice this morning.
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Nice to Look at, Not Eat
4/16/2026
I think Common Mergansers are quite handsome. They have been passing through for 2-3 weeks on their way to nesting areas north of the Dakotas.
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