WOOD DUCK—SUMUER DUCK. 



CHAPTER III. 



WOOD DX7CK — SUMMER DUCK. 



" Kow Nature hangs her mantle green 

 On every blooming tree, 

 And spreads her sheets of daisies white 

 Out o'er the grassy lea." 



The Wood duck, or Summer duck, is the most beauti- 

 ful in color and plumage of any of the duck species. 

 The glossy brilliancy of the soft, dense feathers, the 

 perfect blending of ail the colors, — completing all im- 

 aginable shades, — makes the Summer duck one of in- 

 describable beauty. We have all, time and again, seen 

 sights, that were impressed so deeply upon our minds, 

 that time could not blot them out ; still, the beautiful 

 images carved in our memories, standing in relief, like 

 a cameo, emblazoned on our minds, we could not im- 

 part to others ; we knew they were there, we constant- 

 ly see them, and yet the words at our command are 

 inadequate to tell of the hidden splendor we see so 

 clearly, yet cannot describe. So one feels, when he at- 

 tempts to paint with words, the brilliant plumage of 

 the summer duck. There is not a bird that visits the 

 North in field, forest or stream, that can conipare with 

 this one, in magnificent coloring. They are rightly 

 named Summer duck, they are so different from all 

 others. We are apt to associate ducks, and perhaps 

 correctly too, with cold and inclement weather, and 

 when we have the one we anticipate the other. But 



