Near real-time tracking on the 50 Ducks platform offers a comprehensive look at migration routes. Birdwatchers, conservationists, students, and enthusiasts can now view intricate paths taken by ducks across North America. By examining waterfowl flyway maps, users gain insights into natural habitats and breeding grounds essential for survival.
Our goal is to inform conservation efforts by identifying areas that require protection and restoration. Resources available include a detailed map of duck flyways, breeding population surveys, and environmental data. Use this educational tool to develop a deep understanding of waterfowl ecology while guiding research and public awareness initiatives.
Pacific flyway, illustrated by a pintail on our historical waterfowl map.
Northern Pintail in the Pacific Flyway
A Snow Goose utilizing three different Flyways, the Mississippi, Central and Pacific
Snow Goose spanning 3 Flyways (Mississippi, Central, and Pacific)

Track Seasonal Shifts Along Duck Migration Flyways

50 Ducks offers a cutting-edge resource for analyzing change occurring on each semi-annual trek. Our Waterfowl Flyway Maps educate and inspire anyone interested in waterfowl conservation. Here, we cover the patterns of our tagged ducks, including an overview of flyways and their significance in migration patterns.
Users will find interactive maps featuring detailed routes for different species, such as those on the Atlantic and Mississippi flyways. We also highlight critical habitats for the survival of migratory ducks, geese, and other waterfowl.
Blue-winged teal in the Mississippi flyway
Blue-Winged Teal in the Mississippi Flyway
Canada Goose in the Atlantic Flyway
Canada Goose in the Atlantic Flyway
Explore the migratory waterfowl flyway map to understand how human activities and severe weather patterns impact these routes. This valuable information will enhance your knowledge and inspire future contributions to waterfowl conservation efforts.
Northern Shoveler in the Central Flyway

50 Ducks: Waterfowl Flyway Map for Groundbreaking Research

For current updates and near-real-time reporting, no one beats 50 Ducks. With our Waterfowl Flyways Map, perfect for in-depth research and conservation efforts, you can inspire future generations to become proactive. Add our waterfowl migration flyways to your educational arsenal for invaluable insights into these incredible birds. Ideal for researchers, educators, and enthusiasts, our platform makes meaningful contributions to wildlife conservation. These data-rich maps reveal how environmental factors impact waterfowl migration, resulting in ongoing planning for the future. Join our mailing list for live duck updates and stay connected with the latest discoveries in waterfowl ecology.