Saturday, December 11, 2004

It's a Scaup... or is it?








At first glance, this appeared to be a female Scaup on Rothschild's Mere at Woodwalton Fen NNR this morning, but a closer look reveals it has quite a lot of black on its bill - suggesting Tufted Duck. At some angles, the bird's mantle also looks a bit darker than it should do.

Oh dear...

A Tufty x Scaup hybrid? Please leave your comments.

photos taken with Nikon Coolpix 995 + Leica Apo Televid 62 with 16x eyepiece

3 comments:

  1. John Oates says: "That looks like a Scaup to me. The black on the bill looks OK - the nail when viewed head on is quite broad, so it does look as though there is a lot of black there. The plumage, size and shape seem Scaup-like. I bet you could find birds like this quite easily in a flock up north somewhere."

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  2. Mark Hawkes says: "As John has pointed out, the black on the bill, although rather extensive, is OK for Scaup, because (if I recall correctly) juveniles tend to show more black than adults. Also the dark back, and notable ear-spot would also suggest juvenile. However, Aythya hybirds (and pure female Scaups) are always a lot easier to deal with in the field (as opposed to photos)."

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  3. oh man, save the ducks!

    Justin says "If we don't have the ducks, who is going to feed them?"

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