Well, we have had FLOTILLAS of cormorants here for about a month now...from
40-150 at a time...we have not seen these numbers in our backyard lake before.
They seemed to be working together to herd the fish into the shallow sections
and then feasting.
For the past week we have (finally!) had some winter ducks...1 pair of mallards
and 4 pairs of hooded mergansers, feeding voraciously and exhibiting some
courtship behaviors. We still await our usual: ring-necked ducks, pied-billed
grebes, wood ducks, gadwalls, and coots. Usually the coots are the first to
arrive, so we are left wondering and waiting.
We have 4 Great blue herons vying for territory and 2 kingfishers who get upset
very time we go out the back door. Last week we had a very vocal osprey
hanging around for a few days.
AT the feeders, the woodpeckers all look spectacular (well, the pileateds don't
come to the feeders but they come close). Besides the usual titmice, Carolina
chickadees, Carolina wrens, mockingbird, juncos, etc, we have one secretive
Red-winged blackbird and one pine warbler (he eats suet and sunflower chips).
Elisabeth Wilkins
Suffolk, VA
(Southeastern Virginia; 1 hr due west of Va Beach)
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