Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Common Merganser fishing on Lake Nelson

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Sunday, March 4, 2012

We'll stop posting merganser photos when they migrate north

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Common Mergansers swimming right to left with male in front. Hooded Mergansers swimming left to right with male in front.

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A Ducky Day


 
Pied-billed Grebe

 
Green-winged teal
 
Hooded Mergansers
 
Common Mergansers

We've been lucky to have a few more fancy ducks this year. The teal only stayed for a few minutes, but the grebe, and hooded mergansers have been here a while. The common mergansers are less common here, but we've seen them a few days.

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Friday, January 27, 2012

Common Merganser Visiting Lake Nelson

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The worst weather brings the best ducks.

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Sunday, August 15, 2010

Common Mergansers on Lake Waukewan in New Hampshire

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We also saw some common mergansers on Lake Waukewan. These appear to be all juveniles or adult females. We asked them to stop by Lake Nelson on the migration.

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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Common Merganser

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Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Mute Swan On Lake Nelson

Mute Swan 

Mute Swan 

Mute Swan 

Mike usually spots the early morning visitors, but this time Chris let out the "swan alert." While taking the last photos, Mike noticed that there were also common mergansers.

Mute swans are very rare visitors to Lake Nelson. It's been two years since we last saw one, but that one stayed for two weeks. This one just flew off as we were blogging. It is stunning in flight.

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Anonymous Carol said...

Hi Chris....could you please tell me if Lake Nelson is a private Lake or can anyone come there and walk around ? I went on Google Earth and it looks to me there are no trails to walk. Could you please tell me if that is the case. I see your pictures on NJ Birds all the time. I live around the Princeton area and would like to come up ans see the lake sometime soon.

Thanks, Carol Simmons

March 5, 2010 at 6:13 PM  
Anonymous Toodles said...

Your photos are really very good. Thanks!

March 7, 2010 at 4:22 PM  

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Sunday, January 10, 2010

On the banks of the old Raritan

Common Merganser
Female Common Merganser

Ring-necked Duck
Ring-necked Ducks


Lake Nelson is frozen so we have no wintering ducks. We took a walk on the D&R Canal in New Brunswick (off Landing Lane) and encountered a few.

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Monday, March 2, 2009

Common Mergansers take a snow day on Lake Nelson

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We've never seen so many common mergansers.

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Sunday, March 1, 2009

Today's Mergansers

Today we're lucky enough to have larger than usual groupings of both the hooded and common mergansers.
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Female Common Mergansers 

Female Common Merganser 

Female Common Merganser 

The top photo shows one of the pairs of hooded mergansers that have been floating around Lake Nelson today. The bottom three photos are female common mergansers: fighting over whose fish it is, showing off, and having a bad hair day.

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Saturday, February 28, 2009

Closeup photos of Common Mergansers

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Female Common Merganser
Male Common Merganser

It turns out that it pays to have a duck blind in your backyard. We've worked out a system of going out the front door, sneaking down the fence line, hiding behind the shed, and then sitting on a bench behind the camouflage blanket that is draped over a fence at the water's edge. It's a good spot just to watch the antics of the mergansers without scaring them off. Today, after waiting a while, some common mergansers swam by. The top two are a female and the bottom a male. These pictures are definitely worth clicking on to get a detailed image. There are some hooded mergansers in the area, so we might not go out for groceries today.

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Anonymous Dra924 said...

Great pics & howdy neighbor! I actually live off Metlars lane in P-way. Found your site when trying to find out what type of hawk has been hanging around my yard. Great photos! Small world too!
Sandy

February 28, 2009 at 11:04 AM  

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Friday, February 20, 2009

Common Mergansers on Lake Nelson

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Common Mergansers 


The lake is thawing again, just a little ice on the shady side. Common Mergansers have come back. The top shows a female being followed by a male. The bottom is three males, one starting to dive for a fish.

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Wednesday, November 19, 2008

The first common merganser of the year at Lake Nelson

Female Common Mergansers

Three female hooded mergansers with one female common

Mike noticed a female common merganser swimming among the geese by its distinctive dive this morning. Chris gets credit for spotting the female hooded mergansers. They all joined up for a swim.

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Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Hooded Mergansers and Common Mergansers


Wow! What a day here at Lake Nelson. There seems to be a merganser convention going on. Looks like the happy little couple came back and brought along some friends. Chris has spent the majority of the day on the dock or in the windows just watching their antics.




I love this shot even though the ones in the back are blurry because I call it "The Leader of the Pack."



Hooded Merganser Is she giving him the eye or what?










Common Merganser
I think this is the first time we've got a clear enough shot that you can see the eye on this guy.





Hooded Merganser







Hooded Mergansers








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Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Common Mergansers: Two Girls For Every Boy


They spent a pleasant afternoon sunning themselves without much diving.

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Monday, March 3, 2008

Female Common Merganser

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She looks so pretty and so proud, doesn't she! And her hair is not blowing in the wind like in another female Common Merganser that we posted.

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Thursday, February 28, 2008

Female Common Merganser and Two Males

Anonymous Colleen @ Wild Bird Country said...

It looks like the freezing to death paid off. What camera are you using or are you digiscoping? Hope the Goldeneye comes back.

February 28, 2008 at 8:50 PM  

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Saturday, February 16, 2008

Common Mergansers (one has a fish)

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