# 948 - Canadian Wildlife - Part 37

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Today we will continue the series called "Canadian Wildlife".

The Royal Canadian Mint is known by its high quality work and the enormous number of commemorative coins issued each year. Among these commemoratives we find many, individual or in series, under the theme "wildlife".

Canada, with its vast lands and seas, is the home of a varied fauna and that will be showed in this series.

I will try to post land animals, sea animals and birds, in that order.

The thirty seventh is a 1996 CAD $.50 "Wood Ducklings".

It weights 9.3g with silver purity of 92.5% and Proof finish. The mintage was 51,638 units. The issue price was CAD $29.95.

The "Discovering Nature" series (1995-2000) was composed by six different sets. The second set was called "Little Wild Ones" and commemorated the young wildlife of Canada in their natural habitat.

The wood duck (Aix sponsa) is one of the most stunningly pretty of all waterfowl. Males are iridescent chestnut and green, with ornate patterns on nearly every feather; the elegant females have a distinctive profile and delicate white pattern around the eye. These birds live in wooded swamps, where they nest in holes in trees or in nest boxes put up around lake margins. They are one of the few duck species equipped with strong claws that can grip bark and perch on branches.

The reverse, designed by Dwayne Harty and engraved by Sheldon Beveridge, shows a family of ducklings.

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I love them wood ducking! There adorable!

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The grown-up male has wonderful colors. The young ones are like the females: gray-brown with white-speckled breast.

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Interesting that they have claws to hold onto branches. In the Duck world the Males are always more stunning, to attract the Females!😇

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Not only ducks. The peacock, the lion, most of the deers and in many other species the male is not only bigger but more beautiful. That does not occur with the human species...

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