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Normally, I would have just said, "Look at the small ducks." Now, I sound like an expert. If you spend time near water—whether you are a hunter looking to scout, a photographer chasing the perfect shot, or just a parent trying to keep the kids entertained on a hike— DuckVision is a no-brainer.
Where are the ducks right now? The DuckVision community (over 50,000 "Quackers" strong) reports sightings in real-time. The heat map shows you exactly which pond, lake, or wildlife refuge is hopping this weekend. No more driving two hours to an empty lake. From Beginner to Birder I took DuckVision out for a test drive last Saturday at Mill Lake Park. Within ten minutes, I had identified a Ring-necked Duck (contrary to the name, its ring is on the bill, not the neck—thanks for the correction, app!), three Buffleheads doing their bouncy-bob dive, and a lone Blue-winged Teal hiding in the reeds. duckvision app
There is a specific kind of heartbreak that only nature lovers know. You are standing at the edge of a serene pond. The morning fog is lifting. A flock of stunning waterfowl glides into view. You lift your binoculars... and they are too far away. Normally, I would have just said, "Look at the small ducks
You pull out your phone to snap a picture, but all you get is a blurry brown blob floating next to another blurry brown blob. From Beginner to Birder I took DuckVision out
5/5 Floating Feathers Download DuckVision today and stop calling every brown duck a "Mallard." Your birder friends will thank you.
Did you know a Gadwall has a distinct nasal quack , while a Wood Duck sounds like a squeaky toy? DuckVision includes a high-fidelity library of calls, whistles, and wing sounds. Use it to learn the language of the marsh—just be respectful of the birds and don't spam the playback!
Tired of blurry photos and "Is that a Mallard or a Gadwall?" arguments? DuckVision is here to save the day.