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Posted By: Zach Wild fish eating ducks - 12/05/03 12:59 AM
I was just wondering what ducks eat fish.
Posted By: Chris Shrader Re: Wild fish eating ducks - 12/05/03 01:31 AM
In your topic heading did you mean to put Wild Ducks eating fish???
Posted By: Jim Re: Wild fish eating ducks - 12/05/03 02:20 AM
Zach:
You ask an interesting question that does not have a simple answer. "Ducks" can encompass a lot of birds that are not strictly ducks and the question of what will eat a fish is also a question of size of prey. So, to try to answer your question, Puddle ducks such as Mallards, Teal, Pintails etc are not fish eaters per se, but will eat fry opportunistically, that is if it happens to be caught in their rooting around they are happy to have it. As such, they are not strictly fish eaters but will cause a certain amount of predation. Diving ducks such as Mergansers on the other hand are pretty good at catching fish - small fish, minnows and fry. The real problems are Cormorants, which some people will lump in with the ducks. They are very efficient predators and seaching this site will yield lots of info on how much damage they do and what people do to deal with them. They feed heavily at the top of the chain and will take fish up to 15" long by many reports. If you think you are having a problem, can you identify what you are worried about?
Jim
Posted By: Rangersedge Re: Wild fish eating ducks - 12/05/03 04:03 PM
Do Candanian Geese consume any fish or frogs? If so, in any significant amounts?

I've been telling someone they don't while they've been insisting they do. You guys can settle our debate.
Posted By: Bob Lusk Re: Wild fish eating ducks - 12/05/03 09:10 PM
If it has a sharp beak, suspect it to eat fish. Most ducks don't.
Canada geese are grazers, don't actively hunt frogs or fish.
Posted By: Zach Re: Wild fish eating ducks - 12/06/03 12:17 AM
Thanks for the info. I have dont get many fish eating ducks like stated above, except for the cormorants. I get 3 different types of them. I get the large ones, the smaller ones, and a close relative that starts with an "A". Yea they are a pain in the *** but, there is ways with dealing with them
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