Puddle ducks, also known as dabblers, are in a group that tips up the tail when feeding.
They also have large, powerful wings for vertical take-off, and their legs are positioned near the center of the body for easier movement on land.
A colored wing patch, usually iridescent and called a speculum, is also unique to the puddle duck.
IHEA is affiliated with the International Association of Fish and Wildlife agencies, and its goals are many.
Type of Organization
The International Hunter Association is the professional association for 63 state and provencial wildlife conservation agencies, and the volunteer instructors who teach the hunter education.
Mission Statement
To continue the heritage of hunting worldwide by developing safe, responsible and knowledgable hunters.