I have a butterscotch call duck drake that changes from his normal grey and whites to look like a female which is buttery whites. I know that some drakes of other breeds will change plummage but are these calls supposed to?
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I'm not sure what that particular color pattern is supposed to look like. But all drakes change from nuptial to eclipse plumage for a time at the end of breeding season where they will look more drab, female type colors. He will get his color back in a few months.I have a butterscotch call duck drake that changes from his normal grey and whites to look like a female which is buttery whites. I know that some drakes of other breeds will change plummage but are these calls supposed to?
Ok thanks for clearing that up a bit for me! They’ve always gotta do it right before a show of course so I was hoping it wasnt to do with foodI'm not sure what that particular color pattern is supposed to look like. But all drakes change from nuptial to eclipse plumage for a time at the end of breeding season where they will look more drab, female type colors. He will get his color back in a few months.