Harlie

Only the male Wood Duck rivals this brightly patterned duck for the titk of
"best dressed waterfowl." The "Harlie," as it is affectionately known, is common in
winter along rocky shorelines, and good places to find it are around Stanley Park and
the mouths of North Shore rivers, such as the Capilano River. In April, a pairs
may remain to nest on North Shore mountain streams, but most pairs fly to freshwa-
ter streams in the interior of B.C., Alberta and the Pacific Northwest states. In June,
males return to the shores of Stanley Park to moult their garish nuptial plumage, kav-
ing the females on the fast-flowing streams to incubate eggs and raise the brood.

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