female White-winged Scoter |
I few weeks ago, I headed over to Sheboygan to check out the lakefront. The number of Common and Red-breasted Mergansers was staggering. A hundred thousand between Sheboygan and Harrington Beach State Park was a conservative estimate. Thousands of Greater and Lesser Scaup also dotted the lake.
Greater Scaup |
Off of North Point in Sheboygan, I found the Harlequin Duck, bobbing up and down in the surf.
A few Great Black-backed Gulls flew by and a Thayer's Gull zoomed over.
Thayer's Gull |
Out on the horizon, a raft of a few hundred Long-tailed Ducks bobbed around in the waves, popping up for a few seconds before dipping back into the next trough.
Long-tailed Duck |
Not to be outdone, a Snow Bunting came zipping along the shore, landed for a second, then took off again.
Snow Bunting |
The majority of gulls appeared to be Ring-billed
Ring-billed Gull |
But a "Kumlien's" Iceland Gull was a nice find:
"Kumlien's" Iceland Gull |
In all, it was a fairly cold day at the lake, but a highly productive one.
Amazingly, I haven't been over to the Mississippi River yet this year, but considering the waterfowl being reported there, that might have to be my next stop!
Til next time, Happy Birding!
2 comments:
I would like to see more photos of the Kumliens Gull. The tail band looks dark..maybe the lighting?
It does look a little dark, but with that bill....
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