Weekend Update/Part I

Dateline: 4-5 February 2023

Despite cancelling Saturday BirdingPI.com field operations for safety reasons (excessive cold), it’s another epic-ish weekend update!

Lake effect

Weather Saturday: very cold/windy. Sunny in the morning, transitioning to lake effect overcast, transitioning back to hazy sun. Shot above – looking north, with lake effect clouds moving in from the west/northwest. Shot below: high clouds to the south.

Meanwhile, towards the south

Wintery Erie denizens:

White-breasted Nuthatch (with sunflower seed from feeder)
Downy Woodpecker (f)

Sunday, partially overcast turning to very overcast, but warmer; windchill still somewhat brutal in exposed spots (e.g., Perry Monument). Lots of duck, other waterfowl, GBH, and gull activity. Skipping over Long Pond and Presque Isle Bay for now, starting with North Pier and then Thompson Bay.

Scaup in flight @ North Pier

Following shot, view west from North Pier w/ slightly frozen back bay (Presque Isle Bay). Hard to tell the details due to backlit exposure, but Canada Goose, American Coot, Mallard, and Redhead:

Waterfowl @ North Pier

A Double-crested Cormorant drying off in the cold wind, on South Pier:

Red-breasted Merganser in flight @ North Pier
Cormorants in flight and water @ North Pier
Landing

Meanwhile, over at Thompson Bay, an unfrozen spot = ducks. Scaups, Redhead, Canvasback, Mallard, Common Goldeneye, Bufflehead, Gadwall, etc.

Ducks landing @ Thompson Bay
Detail
Many ducks
Mallard and Gadwall in center/rear

Bonus duck video:

Tundra Swan + guano:

Swans on ice
#ducks

Foreground: Tundra Swan; background left: juvenile Bald Eagle:

The eagle knows
#more_ducks
The mighty Thor!

Presque Isle State Park trail conditions: mostly good with minimal snow and some frozen/icy patches; localized flooding depending on location and weather conditions.

Duck ID tip:

  • Redhead duck (male): red head, gray back, gray bill with black tip
  • Canvasback duck (male): red head, off-white back, black bill; head has more of a sloped shape

Next time: there will be gulls!