Definition
"Genus Aix" refers to a specific group of ducks known for their vibrant plumage and preference for wooded habitats. This genus includes species like the Wood Duck and the Mandarin Duck. These ducks are known for perching in trees, an unusual behavior for waterfowl. Think of them as the supermodels of the duck world. They tend to be smaller and more colorful. Their distinctive appearance makes them popular subjects for nature photography. The "Genus Aix" presents a striking contrast to typical waterfowl.