I’ve been meaning to get to Bombay Hook for a while, and the stars finally aligned. It’s about 150 miles round trip, and usually well worth it.
I was expecting more shorebirds and sandpipers, but it may be a little early yet. There were plenty of ducks, and they were close enough for decent images, so it was a good day.
A few Buffleheads were present also.
I didn’t notice this Green Winged Teal until I looked closely at the images.
There are many Northern Pintails in residence.
This is a female Gadwall, a bird I haven’t seen often.
There were large numbers of Northern Shovelers also.
I was surprised to find this lone Common Merganser.
I saw more Black Ducks than I’ve ever seen elsewhere.
A few American Coots were feeding alongside the ducks.
I found this Northern Harrier as I was leaving.