Yesterday, Jan. 6, We were invited to a 1 PM dinner at our best friend's home in Huntington Station, Suffolk Co. With the blessing of my wife, Ruth Ann, I dropped her off at 12:10 PM, after "swearing" I would return by the afore mentioned 1 PM ( 5 other guests were expected, and my wife did not want to be embarrassed ) As John Mortimer's Horace Rumpole ( of "Rumpole of the Bailey" fame ) was heard on occasion to "think/say", "you musn't embarrass she who must be obeyed" ! I made it to Cold Spring Harbor in 15 minutes, and found a local birder, Dick Furman, looking for the duck. After a few minutes, while checking a mixed flock of ducks ( scaup & longtail) that had just flown in, we spotted the Tufted Duck- a real neat bird ! Coming up after one of it's many dives, the bird's trailing head feathers were splayed, giving it an "afro" affect ! Since 2/17/92, I have seen this specie 7 x on L.I. Only once, on 1/25/93 at Mackay's Pond ( Grumman Property ), did I see both male & female together.On that occasion, and on one other, my notes indicate that the Tufteds seem to dive more than the other species they were with, scaup, long tail, ring-neck, etc. Although I was only there a short while, thinking back on it, I think that was the case yesterday, as well. If anyone else had the same impression, I would welcome hearing about it. I arrived back at the Brogan residence a tad late, at 1:03 PM, but with only one of the guests being on time, "she who must be obeyed" gave me a "pass" ! The dinner ( including my 2nd dessert of the day ) and the company were great, Everyone enjoyed hearing about my earlier outing, seeing what the bird looked like, and checking the "range map" to find out where it came from. Cheers,Bob...P.S. Dick, I didn't get to see the '89 bird. --
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