Anne Elliott's photos with the keyword: American Wigeon
American Wigeon
21 Jun 2018 |
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Two days ago, on 19 June 2018, there were two walks I wanted to go on - an afternoon botany walk at Griffith Woods, especially as I have missed most of the walks this session; and a birding walk in the evening at Lafarge Meadows in Fish Creek Park. Usually, I don't do two walks on the same day, as it is just too much walking for me.
I photographed this male American Wigeon at the Fish Creek Park location. We were also lucky enough to see two Black-crowned night-herons there, though they were far, far away. A Great Blue Heron stood at the river's edge, fishing. The group of 8 of us saw 39 bird species in total. When I checked the list on ebird just now, there was no mention of a Gadwall, so now I'm wondering if this photo shows a Gadwall or an American Wigeon!
After the evening walk, a few of us went to Tim Horton's for coffee and chat. Coffee doesn't usually keep me awake, but I guess I'm not normally drinking it at 10:00 pm! Despite feeling tired out from two walks, I was also 'wired' and it was 6:00 am before I finally fell into bed the next morning. An hour later, I was awake, so yesterday was definitely a slow day at home.
American Wigeon pair
11 May 2016 |
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One week ago, on 4 May 2016, I had a volunteer shift and then thought I might call in at the Reader Rock Garden afterwards. Changed my mind when I discovered that new road construction was taking place at the very first corner I was going to take, so I couldn't turn right. Instead, I called in at Fish Creek Park to check on the Great Horned Owls.
I so rarely get photos of American Wigeons, as when I do see one, it is almost always way off in the distance. On this day, however, I was lucky enough to see a pair of them resting on a log, as well as a pair of Wood Ducks that were swimming nearby, all close enough to photograph. You can see just a tiny bit of iridescent green on this male's head, behind the eye.
"A common and increasingly abundant duck, the American Wigeon breeds in northwestern North America and is found throughout the rest of the continent in migration and in winter. Its small bill and the male's white forehead, as well as certain aspects of nesting and feeding behavior, distinguish this species from other dabbling ducks." From AllAboutBirds.
www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/American_Wigeon/id
American Wigeon male, resting on a log
07 May 2016 |
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Brief update on the massive Fort McMurray wildfire: "The wildfire near Fort McMurray continues to grow northeast of the city and could double in size by Saturday (i.e. today, 7 May 2016) afternoon, according to officials."
Today, this is my main photo (i.e. the very last one to be posted). Yet again, some people have been recently seeing either my second or third photo as my main one. This morning, I uploaded each photo separately, so hopefully, my three photos will be seen by other people in the order in which I posted and in the order that I see them.
Three afternoons ago, on 4 May 2016, I had a volunteer shift and then thought I might call in at the Reader Rock Garden. Changed my mind when I discovered that new road construction was taking place at the very first corner I was going to take, so I couldn't turn right. Instead, I called in at Fish Creek Park to check on the Great Horned Owls.
I so rarely get photos of American Wigeons, as when I do see one, it is almost always way off in the distance. On this day, however, I was lucky enough to see a pair of them resting on a log, as well as a pair of Wood Ducks that were swimming nearby, all close enough to photograph. You can see just a tiny bit of iridescent green patch on this male's head, behind the eye.
"A common and increasingly abundant duck, the American Wigeon breeds in northwestern North America and is found throughout the rest of the continent in migration and in winter. Its small bill and the male's white forehead, as well as certain aspects of nesting and feeding behavior, distinguish this species from other dabbling ducks." From AllAboutBirds.
www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/American_Wigeon/id
American Wigeon
07 May 2013 |
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This photo was taken on 29 April 2013, when I was down in South Glenmore Park, battling a snowstorm with strong winds : ) About two thirds of the Glenmore Reservoir was still frozen, but there were a few birds swimming in the patches of open water, all of them way out on the water. Full zoom and heavy cropping left me with this photo of a male American Wigeon. Quite fancy feathers : )
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Wigeon
American Wigeon
05 Oct 2009 |
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This duck was swimming in the lagoon at Bowness Park along with a whole pile of Gulls and Mallards, about a week ago. I almost didn't notice that this was a lone American Wigeon. Can anyone tell me if this is a female or an immature one?
American Wigeon
27 Feb 2007 |
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This was one of the early digital photos I took. Didn't even know what kind of duck this was until I got home - and it's "just" an American Wigeon! Not sure I realized that there were ducks other than Mallards back then :)!
American Wigeon family
01 Oct 2006 |
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I think we "all" have photos similar to this one, but I just love those tiny ducklings. A nice family outing.
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