duck memory game
NYC is home to many migratory and year-round ducks! Learn about some of the ducks that you can see in NYC by playing Memory!
start!
Identification photos courtesy of eBird
memory game
Hover the mouse over the boxes to memorize where each image is located
I'm ready!
memory game
Where is... the Bufflehead?
Did you know that Buffleheads are the smallest diving duck in North America?
memory game
Did you get it right?
No
Yes
memory game
Where is... the Ruddy Duck?
Male Ruddy Ducks beat their bills against their neck to create a swirl of bubbles in the water to attract a mate!
memory game
Did you get it right?
No
Yes
memory game
Where is... the Mallard?
Scientists have found that Mallards might be able to fly up to 55 miles per hour!
memory game
Did you get it right?
No
Yes
memory game
Where is... the Wood Duck?
Wood Ducks are one of the few waterfowl species that nest in trees!
memory game
Did you get it right?
No
Yes
memory game
Where is... the Hooded Merganser?
The oldest living Hooded Merganser found was over 14 years old!
memory game
Did you get it right?
No
Yes
memory game
Where is... the Northern Shoveler?
The Northern Shovelers Bill is about 2.5" long and shaped like a shovel!
memory game
Did you get it right?
No
Yes
memory game
Where is... the Green-winged Teal?
Green-winged Teals are one of the fastest-flying ducks in North America. They can fly up to 60 miles per hour!
memory game
Did you get it right?
No
Yes
memory game
Where is... the Blue-winged Teal?
Blue-winged Teals migrate long distances, often going all the way down to South America!
memory game
Did you get it right?
No
Yes
Great Job!
See which ducks you can spot in your neighborhood!
start over?
Duck Species Memory Game
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duck memory game
NYC is home to many migratory and year-round ducks! Learn about some of the ducks that you can see in NYC by playing Memory!
start!
Identification photos courtesy of eBird
memory game
Hover the mouse over the boxes to memorize where each image is located
I'm ready!
memory game
Where is... the Bufflehead?
Did you know that Buffleheads are the smallest diving duck in North America?
memory game
Did you get it right?
No
Yes
memory game
Where is... the Ruddy Duck?
Male Ruddy Ducks beat their bills against their neck to create a swirl of bubbles in the water to attract a mate!
memory game
Did you get it right?
No
Yes
memory game
Where is... the Mallard?
Scientists have found that Mallards might be able to fly up to 55 miles per hour!
memory game
Did you get it right?
No
Yes
memory game
Where is... the Wood Duck?
Wood Ducks are one of the few waterfowl species that nest in trees!
memory game
Did you get it right?
No
Yes
memory game
Where is... the Hooded Merganser?
The oldest living Hooded Merganser found was over 14 years old!
memory game
Did you get it right?
No
Yes
memory game
Where is... the Northern Shoveler?
The Northern Shovelers Bill is about 2.5" long and shaped like a shovel!
memory game
Did you get it right?
No
Yes
memory game
Where is... the Green-winged Teal?
Green-winged Teals are one of the fastest-flying ducks in North America. They can fly up to 60 miles per hour!
memory game
Did you get it right?
No
Yes
memory game
Where is... the Blue-winged Teal?
Blue-winged Teals migrate long distances, often going all the way down to South America!
memory game
Did you get it right?
No
Yes
Great Job!
See which ducks you can spot in your neighborhood!
start over?