Prelude to a Duck

Pekin duck and female Mallard
Our Pekin friend

An expected – but still abrupt – change in weather in Erie, Pennsylvania, from “mostly spring-like” earlier in the week to plenty of cold and snow as of Saturday morning (12 March 2022). Current conditions: mostly cloudy, temperature of 22 deg F, not snowing currently but 5-6″ fresh snow on the ground from overnight. Not a good day for the outdoors, so time to catch up on some miscellaneous duck shots from the past couple weeks while waiting for Swan Luge Part 2.

First up, a species not covered much on BirdingPI.com previously, the lovely Gadwall. The following four views are from Long Pond at Presque Isle State Park:

Gadwall ducks
Gadwalls, male on right, female on left
Two Gadwalls landing
Landing on ice
Gadwalls, male on left, female on right

Time for a BirdingPI.com “Bird ID” moment, with reference to the following enlargement from the picture above of a male Gadwall. Note the distinctive white-above-black tail coverts (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Covert_feather), dark bill, high forehead and generally square-ish head, patterned chest, and brown-with-white outline back feathers. Also patches of rufous on the wings as shown in the shots above.

Male Gadwall, detail

Next up, some decent shots of mostly Ring-necked Ducks in flight and takeoff, on Long Pond and Graveyard Pond (i.e., Lagoon boat launch):

Floating, takeoff, and flight
Background Mallard
Males and females in flight
One male (left) and one female in flight
Takeoff from Graveyard Pond

Still seeing Northern Pintails, like this on Long Pond; Pintails on the right, Mallards on the left:

Northern Pintails and Mallards

Two shots from the back bay:

Common Goldeneye, one floating, one landing
More Common Goldeneye

Now over to Lake Erie by Presque Isle Lighthouse, looking north:

Common Mergansers with ice flow

And over to Thompson Bay for American Coots:

Six Coots

[Editor’s note: American Coots are not ducks.]


Not enough ducks, you say? Don’t worry, plenty more where that came from!

How ’bout Buffleheads!

Bufflehead landing

Buffleheads on right, Ring-necked Duck foreground left, Hooded Merganser background far left:

Mixed ducks on Graveyard Pond
Buffleheads and Swans!
Buffleheads in flight over Thompson Bay
Landing
Approach
Landing, rear view

Still not enough ducks? Tough crowd. Time to break out the big guns with some nice shots of Hooded Merganser:

Hooded Merganser in flight, with Mallards (m & f), Graveyard Pond
Hooded Merganser takeoff, Graveyard Pond

Hooded Mergansers on Graveyard Pond – male on left with crest raised, male in middle with crest lowered, and female on right:

Hooded Mergansers
Hooded Merganser in flight
Three Hooded Mergansers in flight
Male and female landing

[Editor’s note: “…break out the big guns with some nice shots of Hooded Merganser…”???]