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Canvasbacks are found in shallow lakes and areas with marshy shores. It is the largest duck found in North America and as well as breeding on the North American prairies it also has breeding sites in the river deltas of Saskatchewan and Alaska.
Canvasbacks are primarily omnivores, with a diet that mainly consists of aquatic plants, seeds, and tubers. They also consume small invertebrates and fish, particularly during the breeding season when they require more protein. Their feeding habits can vary based on the availability of food sources in their habitat.
Depends on the hunter. Usually I breast out the smaller ducks like teal, buffleheads, scaup and then take most of the feathers to tie flies with then compost the bodies. Larger ducks like mallards, canvasbacks, northern pintail etc. I'll pluck all the feathers and keep the whole bodies like a Christmas goose and cook them that way. Hope this helps.
Some examples of wetland animals that migrate include waterfowl such as ducks and geese, wading birds like herons and egrets, and fish such as salmon and eels. These animals may migrate to find suitable breeding grounds, food sources, or better climate conditions.
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Mallard ducks have been clocked at 50 - 60 mph. Ordinary flight is around 40-55 mph for most ducks. (Add an additional 10-12 mph when chased.) Canvasbacks, when chased, have reached 72 mph. The red-breasted merganser is the fastest duck ever recorded, attaining a top airspeed of 100 mph while being pursued by an airplane. A Grumman G-73 Turbo-Mallard cruises at about 180 mph.