Sunday, March 4, 2012

We'll stop posting merganser photos when they migrate north

Mergansers

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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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Duck, Duck, Goose

Duck, Duck, Goose

Hooded Mergansers

We never tire of hooded mergansers.

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Saturday, February 25, 2012

Hooded Mergansers blowing in the wind

Hooded Merganser on Lake Nelson
Hooded Mergansers on Lake Nelson
Hooded Mergansers on Lake Nelson
Hooded Merganser on Lake Nelson

Today's windy weather brought some more hooded mergansers.

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Monday, February 6, 2012

New Jersey Ducks

Pintail
Northern Pintail

Northern Shoveler
Northern Shoveler

Hooded Mergansers
Hooded Mergansers


We finally got out birding this weekend. The top two are some ducks from the Meadowlands. The hooded mergansers are from Lake Nelson. We've had two males and a female for the past day, possibly the same group that was here in the beginning of the year.

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Gorgeous pintail image!

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Monday, January 2, 2012

Another Day of Hooded Mergansers

Geese and Hooded Mergansers 
They remind us of Mini Coopers amongst a bunch of 18 wheelers.


Mallards and Hooded Mergansers 

Hooded Merganser 


Our favorite ducks, the hooded mergansers, have been staying for two days now. They have been interacting a bit with the mallards and Canada geese.

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Sunday, January 1, 2012

Starting the New Year with Hooded Mergansers on Lake Nelson

Hooded Merganser

Hooded Merganser

We are really appreciative of the unseasonably warm temperatures we are having. It gave us a nice opportunity to sit outside and wait for the Hooded Mergansers to come close. They still have not climbed up on our island, but Mike is still hopeful. One cormorant seems to claim it everyday, though, so the Mergansers may never have a chance. Today we have two males and one female, so we hope they stay around and wait for another female to join the group.

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Hooded Merganser couple from Mill Creek Marsh

Just behind Bob's discount furniture at the Mill Creek Mall in Seacaucus is another world, with migrating ducks instead of holiday sales.

Hooded Mergansers

This was our first time to Mill Creek Marsh, but we will be back. It gets migrating ducks similar to the DeKorte, but has smaller lakes and ponds, making it easier to enjoy the ducks. Hooded mergansers are still our favorite.

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Saturday, November 5, 2011

Fall Ducks

 
Hooded Merganser
 
Buffleheads

We love the fall when the migrating ducks stop by Lake Nelson.

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Sunday, April 17, 2011

Lake Nelson returns, just for a day

 

 

The dam at Lake Nelson has been under repair since the late fall. Instead of the lake, there is a small stream running down the center. We've had a few great blue herons fishing in the stream. On Thursday, there were three at once. With all the rain we got on Saturday, Lake Nelson filled up completly. While having coffee early this morning, Mike saw a small duck, and it turned out to be a female hooded merganser. Now, it's not our best merganser photo, but we are happy to have the lake back, if just for a day, and even happier to have the hooded merganser stop by.

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Saturday, October 30, 2010

Hooded Merganser at Brigantine

Hooded Merganser
Hooded Merganser

The Hooded Merganser duck is one of our very favorites to see, and with our lake being drained for repairs this fall, we were feeling very deprived. Fortunately our trip to Brigantine included seeing this one male, but we sure would have liked to have seen many more!

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Saturday, November 28, 2009

Back in Jersey: Lake Nelson Birds

King fisher
Belted Kingfisher

Hooded Merganser
Hooded Mergansers

Cormorant
Cormorant

Ruddy Duck
Ruddy Duck

Loon
Red Throated Loon 

Red Throated Loon


We're back home in New Jersey. Lake Nelson had a few visitors today who are very infrequent: A lone ruddy duck and a lone red-throated loon. Four hooded mergansers arrived. The wind may have blown them off course. Of course, the resident cormorants are still active and the kingfisher also is out.

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Sunday, November 1, 2009

Brigantine: Ducks

Northern Pintails
Northern Pintails

Black Duck
American Black Duck

Hooded Merganser
Hooded Merganser

Ruddy Duck
Ruddy Ducks


Many migrating ducks are returning to Brigantine. There were at least 100 pintails around, but just one hooded merganser.

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Saturday, October 17, 2009

We have Wood Ducks! We have Wood Ducks!

Wood Ducks 

Wood Ducks
Wood Ducks

Hooded Merganser
Hooded Merganser


This morning we were discussing whether we should head out anywhere for some birding since it wasn't raining yet. Before we had decided on a location, Chris noticed that our resident lake population of ducks had increased. Upon picking up the binoculars, she exclaimed to Mike, "We have wood ducks, we have wood ducks, we have wood ducks." So, we stayed home and crept outside and hid behind our camouflage and watched them. We counted two males and three females. A female mallard was trying to hang out with them also; probably thinking these males are more handsome than the males in her bunch. We saw a small duck fly overhead and assumed it was a third male wood duck to even out the group. We sat out for about 30 to 40 minutes, and the small duck landed in the water near us. To our surprise, it was a male hooded merganser. It's a great day on Lake Nelson when two of our favorite fancy ducks arrive on the same day. We have a saying that the worst weather brings the best ducks and it turned out to be true again.

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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.
Hooded Mergansers 

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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Friday, February 27, 2009

Hooded Mergansers on Lake Nelson

Hooded Merganser 

Hooded Merganser 


The Hooded Mergansers are back.

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Sunday, February 15, 2009

Hooded Mergansers: The Great Gazoo of Ducks

Hooded Mergansers 

Lake Nelson is still too frozen for our hooded mergansers, so we decided to go to Swimming River Reservoir in Monmouth County in search of them. We ran into a group of several males trying to impress a female. We don't know about her, but Chris was impressed by their displays and frog-like sounds . We really didn't get close enough for a great photo. After all of the hiking to see them, it wasn't until we were driving home that we saw three in a small pond by the side of the road. Chris got these great photos of the hooded mergansers from inside the car. Don't you think his head looks like the Great Gazoo's? Don't you love her hair?
Male Hooded Merganser 

Female Hooded Merganser 

Hooded Mergansers 

Hooded Merganser 

Hooded Merganser 

As usual, Mike couldn't resist getting out of the car, scaring them away, so we went home and posted these.

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