Re: [cayugabirds-l] Leucistic duck on Factory St. Pond

2010-02-08 Thread Paul Anderson




All:

This is a picture of the duck that Dave mentioned that was around
Stewart Park. This picture was from November 19th.

http://picasaweb.google.com/fishoak/Birds#5405810352034722434

Enjoy!

Paul

  
  
  
  
  Frritzie ( all),
That sounds like a bird I've seen several times at Union Springs, 
Myers Point and Stewart Park.  It looks to me like a leucistic 
female Mallard.  I don't know whether it has some recent domestic 
heritage or is just a sport.  I'm no expert on the subject, but offhand 
I didn't  notice any pattern or color or shape to indicate it's a hybrid. 
Still, knowing Mallards, a hybrid is always a possibility with an odd 
duck.
Sorry not to have answered the phone.  I'm in Canada with the Cayuga 
Bird Club overnight field trip to Amherst Island.  So far we've seen 
Snowy, Short-eared, Barred, Northern Saw-whet, and Boreal Owls.
--Dave Nutter

On Saturday, February 06, 2010, at 01:56PM, "John and Fritzie Blizzard" job121...@verizon.net wrote:

  
  
  Hi folks, 
  
  

  
  John saw, without binox,a light
colored duck on the Factory St. pond when he went for
mail this morning. We went back down  looked at the bird with the
scope. It was rather cream colored all over with somemedium tan
markings on shoulders  wing tips. I say that rather hesitantly
because the bird had it's head tucked under the wing  it was
angled away from me so determining where the darker markings were was
not particularly easy. I believe from what I could see that the bill
wasa light color.
  
  

  
  The duck was in a group of about 10
mallards over under the tree whose limbs hang in the water on the north
edge of the pond so I suspect from the shape that it is a mallard
altho' I couldn't see any curled feathers, as a male would have had,
under the tail. Tried to call Dave Nutter ... (only one whose phone
number I had along with me but got no answer) ... to have him post it
in case any other birders were up this way. Kathy Strickland was
birding around the lake with Lynn from Roch. but I couldn't get any
reply from her on her cell phone. S. Maybe someone else will see
it. Screechie had put in an appearance between the time John was there
 the time we went back down. Such a cutie!!
  
  

  
  The large raftsof Redheads were
spread out down along the lake between Gully Rd  the Aurora Post
office. Canadas  Goldeneye were in the rafts.
  
  

  
  Saw about 6turkeys just up Poplar
Ridge Rd. 1/2 mi.  then another 24 over along the woods east of
Dixon Rd.. 
  
  

  
  Nasty day to be out of the car or
house. Thermometer in the car registered 14 degrees but the wind chill
felt like -14  snow was blowing north to south across the
roads.I'm glad I'm not down in my birthplace in the mountains west of
Harrisonburg, VA nor at John's in Westminster, MD. today. The last few
yrs.bothplaces havehad more snow  colder weather than we've had
here. Yep! As I said before, I'll take beautifulNY. 
  
  

  
  Keep warm.
  
  

  
  Fritzie Blizzard
  
  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  
  



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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Leucistic duck on Factory St. Pond

2010-02-07 Thread Dave Nutter
Frritzie ( all),
That sounds like a bird I've seen several times at Union Springs, 
Myers Point and Stewart Park.  It looks to me like a leucistic 
female Mallard.  I don't know whether it has some recent domestic 
heritage or is just a sport.  I'm no expert on the subject, but offhand 
I didn't  notice any pattern or color or shape to indicate it's a hybrid. 
Still, knowing Mallards, a hybrid is always a possibility with an odd 
duck.
Sorry not to have answered the phone.  I'm in Canada with the Cayuga 
Bird Club overnight field trip to Amherst Island.  So far we've seen 
Snowy, Short-eared, Barred, Northern Saw-whet, and Boreal Owls.
--Dave Nutter

On Saturday, February 06, 2010, at 01:56PM, John and Fritzie Blizzard 
job121...@verizon.net wrote:


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[cayugabirds-l] Leucistic duck on Factory St. Pond

2010-02-06 Thread John and Fritzie Blizzard
Hi folks, 

John saw, without binox, a light colored duck on the Factory St. pond when he 
went for mail this morning. We went back down  looked at the bird with the 
scope. It was rather cream colored all over with some medium tan markings on 
shoulders  wing tips. I say that rather hesitantly because the bird had it's 
head tucked under the wing  it was angled away from me so determining where 
the darker markings were was not particularly easy. I believe from what I could 
see that the bill was a light color.

The duck was in a group of about 10 mallards over under the tree whose limbs 
hang in the water on the north edge of the pond so I suspect from the shape 
that it is a mallard altho' I couldn't see any curled feathers, as a male would 
have had, under the tail. Tried to call Dave Nutter ... (only one whose phone 
number I had along with me but got no answer) ... to have him post it in case 
any other birders were up this way. Kathy Strickland was birding around the 
lake with Lynn from Roch. but I couldn't get any reply from her on her cell 
phone . S. Maybe someone else will see it. Screechie had put in an 
appearance between the time John was there  the time we went back down. Such a 
cutie!!

The large rafts of Redheads were spread out down along the lake between Gully 
Rd  the Aurora Post office. Canadas  Goldeneye were in the rafts.

Saw about 6 turkeys just up Poplar Ridge Rd. 1/2 mi.  then another 24 over 
along the woods east of Dixon Rd.. 

Nasty day to be out of the car or house. Thermometer in the car registered 14 
degrees but the wind chill felt like -14  snow was blowing north to south 
across the roads. I'm glad I'm not down in my birthplace in the mountains west 
of Harrisonburg, VA nor at John's in Westminster, MD. today. The last few yrs. 
both places have had more snow  colder weather than we've had here. Yep! As I 
said before, I'll take beautiful NY. 

Keep warm.

Fritzie Blizzard













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