Ashebridge's Bay Waterbird Bonanza
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Ashebridge's Bay Waterbird Bonanza

Rotarran

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Here are some pics of some new birds I saw and photographed:

Here's the Common Goldeneye:


Here's the Redhead


Gadwall


Lesser Scaup (I think) - please correct if I'm wrong


Female Red-Breasted Merganzer - please correct if I'm wrong


Mute Swan


And last but in a way most important, the mystery bird.  What the heck is this?

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Palo

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Nice find Rotarren!  Your mystery bird looks like an American Coot.  I spotted one at Colonel Samuel Smith Park a couple of weeks ago, but could not get close enough to get a good photo. Congrats.
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Nice pictures! The Merganser is a Red-breasted female as you said.

The head-shape of the Scaup is difficult to determine with the angle of the head, but it looks like a first year male. Do you have any other pictures of the bird?

/Thomas
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Rotarran

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Quote from: "Palo"
Nice find Rotarren!  Your mystery bird looks like an American Coot.  I spotted one at Colonel Samuel Smith Park a couple of weeks ago, but could not get close enough to get a good photo. Congrats.

You're right!! I didn't even think to look outside of the Duck family.  The American Coot is a type of water chicken apparently.  Wow, had I known, I would have tried to get more pics of that sucker.  There were so many species it was overwhelming almost lol.  Thank you.
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Quote from: "thouc"
Nice pictures! The Merganser is a Red-breasted female as you said.

The head-shape of the Scaup is difficult to determine with the angle of the head, but it looks like a first year male. Do you have any other pictures of the bird?

/Thomas

Yeah man here are a few more:




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thouc

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I think you are right with Lesser Scaup. The head looks smaller with a bit of a peak in the middle picture.
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Swung by there today mid day was not very good bunch of seagulls on the Ice 1 Hooded Merganser, numerous Mallards, flock of Canada Goose, some Longtails. very sittish soon as I approached swam or flew further out making for poor photo ops so took none. But did enjoy your photos which made me swing by for a visit and look see mabe next time.
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Try Humber Bay...went there a bit late yesterday but still saw lots of variety.
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