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Related: About this forumMeet Mr. and Mrs. Hooded Merganser
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Meet Mr. and Mrs. Hooded Merganser (Original Post)
Elysium
Mar 2024
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yorkster
(2,352 posts)1. Lovely photos. Thx ..... n/t
lark
(24,100 posts)2. Welcome to DU, the water is fine here!
Nice pix too!
Probatim
(3,003 posts)4. Those birds are a good sign spring is on its way.
We get far more Common Mergansers here in the fall and spring, so it's always a nice surprise to see the Hooded on the water.
Elysium
(41 posts)6. We host them in the winter here in Georgia.
The photos were taken on January 1st.
Walleye
(35,147 posts)5. Beautiful, perfect first post!
CrispyQ
(38,140 posts)7. Fantastic shots!
elleng
(135,794 posts)8. WONDERFUL!!! WELCOME!
Here are old Mr/Mrs Osprey.
Elysium
(41 posts)10. You are lucky to have Osprey couples hanging around.
I only see they as flyovers during migration where I live.
elleng
(135,794 posts)12. Yes, HAVE been lucky, and now awaiting their return; they don't hang around, and this is the usual week
here in southern MD.
Elysium
(41 posts)14. I bet you will see them again within the next two weeks in southern MD.
Donkees
(32,369 posts)9. The Birders Group is very lucky to have you sharing your fine photos here :)
My favorite is photo #3. The couple look happy together.
Elysium
(41 posts)11. I am glad you like it.
Here is the other couple photo I was able to capture.
ShazzieB
(18,530 posts)13. These are stunning!
I have never seen these birds in "person." What amazing crests they have!
Elysium
(41 posts)15. Thanks. They are one of my favorite ducks...
I only get to enjoy them during the winter where I live. They will be headed north soon, and I will have to wait till November for their return.