Duck Pond Birds

I know I’ve written this before, but it’s worth repeating. Birds attract birds, and during migration the end result may be some very nice birding. Per normal I make an almost daily stop at the Forest Hill Cemetery in Duluth Hunter’s Park neighborhood. The resident domestic geese, and almost tame wild mallards at the duck pond attract all kinds of other birds. During migration the cast of characters changes daily.

This morning I was pleased to spy a male Hooded Merganser. This duck is one of my favorites, and is very beautiful.

Over the past two weeks, each of these birds made an appearance at the duck pond, and I am finally getting around to including them in  blog post. Better yet, these birds tend to arrive in very small groups. When they are in larger flocks, it can be very hard to get close. I was within 15 yards of the American Coot. While I have seen huge rafts of Coots with hundreds of birds, just one duck taking alarm means viewing options are very limited.

Hooded Merganser

Today’s Sora Pic (yup … they are still around)


From earlier in the week …

Ring-Necked Duck

American Coot

Double Crested Cormorant

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