This afternoon 20 Trilogy birders made the short walk to the wetlands behind Morgan Drive.
We hoped to see a lot of ducks and we were not disappointed. There were over five hundred Mallards, hundreds of American Wigeons, hundreds of Northern Pintails, about a dozen Buffleheads, 2 or more dozen Ring-necked Ducks, two or three American Coots, numerous hybrids, and at least one Eurasian Wigeon.
Many areas were jammed with ducks wing to wing. As we walked close to the shore, flocks of ducks would rise and move to another location.
Upon leaving we noticed several very large flocks in flight. It is possible that an Eagle had just paid a visit to the duck’s gathering place.
The names of the ducks above are linked to the appropriate pages on the Cornell “All About Birds” website.
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How amazing – I am sorry I was out of town and missed the visit.
Well done, Phil
Regards
Graham