Meet the Ducks
The monsters in the lake won't touch the ducks. It's the fishermen they're after... - Clarence Shore

Ladies and Gentlemen, boys and girls, humans and elves of all ages: the Shoal Duck Racing League is proud to present the different ducks that dabble in the Shoal Duck Race daily. These five ducks are the best of the best: the cream of the proverbial crop. Take a close look at each duck, all are the best waterfowl athletes of their generation, but only one of them can win the race of the day and go home a champion. Study their pose, their stance, their form, see if they're missing any feathers.

In order to help you with your decision, we've included short biographies of the ducks below. Read them, gain an informed opinion and make your choice. Good luck!



 

Bluefeathers
Bluefeathers is the oldest and most experienced duck in the entire race. He knows the course like the back of his wing.
 
Captain Quack
Captain Quack is the local fan favourite and a celebrity in the duck racing world. And yet he still remains humble and approachable, especially if you have bread.
 
The Scarlet Mallard
Young, plucky and with a chip on its little red shoulder, this duck comes from a long line of famous duck racers.
The Daring Dabbler
Known for taking chances and risks other ducks wouldn't dream of during races, the Daring Dabbler refuses to make things easy for himself.
 
Mangebill
A relatively new entry into the duck race, Mangebill appeared one afternoon under mysterious circumstances. He doesn't quack much and keeps mostly to himself.