Hooded Mergansers at Quiet Waters and Truxtun Park

It was a cold but sunny morning, so it was disappointing that so few birds were present at Thomas Point and Quiet Waters. I got a a look at the resident Osprey, but he wouldn’t pose, and all the other birds were too distant and too ordinary.
I headed home early and did some work, then, after a nap, headed back to Quiet Waters with a short stop at Quiet Waters. I found a very cooperative Hawk, and saw my first Truxtun Park Hooded Mergansers.

Downy Woodpecker

This Downy Woodpecker was the only decent image I got at Thomas Point

Black Vulture

The Black Vulture is a graceful flyer.

Hooded Merganser

Hooded Merganser

Hooded Merganser

Hooded Merganser

Hooded Merganser

Hooded Merganser

Hooded Merganser

Hooded Merganser

This pair of Hooded Mergansers seemed very contented paddling about and feeding in a small cove at Quiet Waters.

Lesser Scaup

Lesser Scaup

Cornell:
“Two scaup species live in North America: the Greater Scaup prefers salt water and is found in America and Eurasia, while the Lesser Scaup prefers freshwater and is found only in North America. The Lesser Scaup is one of the most abundant and widespread of the diving ducks in North America”

Cooper's Hawk

Cooper's Hawk

Cooper's Hawk

Cooper's Hawk

Cooper's Hawk

This Cooper’s Hawk flew right over my head and landed in a nearby tree.

Mallard

This Mallard semed to be sunbathing.

3 thoughts on “Hooded Mergansers at Quiet Waters and Truxtun Park

  1. A fantastic birding photography day Hugh. Surprised you stood against that wind. It was harsh today. You were right on those hoodies. Awesome! And great capture of the coop in flight.

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