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Birding Reports => Southern Ontario Reports => Topic started by: Napper on December 25, 2006, 06:20:51 PM
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After our family destroyed our Christmas wrappings, I ventured outside and was surprised how warm and Foggy it was.
I heard what I thought was a duck like quack, I looked up and was surprised to see a large all white gull fly over my house (no black on it's wing tips) thru the fog. Moments later four more followed heading North West I guess.
I have never seen anything other than Ring Bills & Herring gulls around here in farm fields and at the pond I like so much. I'll have to have a closer look back there.
I did indulge in some Christmas cheer last night but that had absolutely no influence on what I saw.. Although my wife might think otherwise.. The Fog was not in my head.
Later I Ventured over to my favourite spot and found the pond was empty with the execption of one lone Common Goldeneye . I was able to spot on the way back along the creek/scrub area American tree sparrows, Song Sparrows, Dark Eyed Junkos A Redtail Hawk and heard American Gold finch's.. No Shrike, unfortunately that was probably a one time sighting.
Back along my street lots of bird activity 6 Junkos in the neighbours tree, Doves and more Gold Finches,
Tonight at dusk a lone female Cardinal was in the bushes along my house making sure it was safe to hit the feeder. (No birds at my feeders for a while now)
Oh yeah, last night I noticed hundreds and hundreds of geese moving West from the fields back there.
Hope everyone has/had a safe and happy holiday
:D Napper :D
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And a Merry Christmas to you Napper,
You mentioned that you heard a duck-like quack. BTW, do you know how you can tell the gender of a duck by it's quack? Al
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funny Al, that is one of the names my wife calls me. That and birdbrain..
So tell how can you tell the sex of a duck by is Quack??
(It wasn't a duck that I saw) bye the bye
Napper :D
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Napper, the male duck doesn't quack so if you hear a quack, it's gotta be a female. Simple,Huh? Great birding in 2007, Napper and keep the reports coming.
Al
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Welcome back, haven't heard from u in a while..
last night I did some listening to various gull sounds on the "What bird" site.
I ruled out all the gulls with black wing tips. I then ruled out the ''ivory gull" (too small)
That left me with "Iceland" and "Glaucous'. The "Glaucous" actually makes a Quacking sound in flight.
I couldn't believe it. No mention of that in my "Petersons guide".
:lol: Napper :lol:
Maybe I change my nicname to "Quack"
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Napper, the male duck doesn't quack so if you hear a quack, it's gotta be a female. Simple,Huh?...
To be a bit more specific, the female MALLARD quacks, but males aren't silent. They do make vocal sounds though not what we would call a "quack". Male Gadwalls quack, according to http://www.whatbird.com/ (http://www.whatbird.com/).
So, I guess more accurately, "male mallards don't quack". :D
David
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According to Peterson's Birds of Eastern and Central North America, the male Gadwall makes a"low bek; a whistling call" and the female "quacks". In almost all of the other duck species where the female quacks, Peterson writes, the male makes sounds like "low croak, yeeb, pppip, whew-whew,whee-o, took-took and peeping. I stand by my original post. All you birders out there have a great birding year in 2007! Al