Seen close to shore in an unfrozen section near Glengarry Avenue at 4:40 pm. It's my first of the winter down here.Sent from my LG Mobile___
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Today on east side of bridge at Pringle creek in whitby. Another birder had
mentioned earlier that long tails hadn't been seen yet, so thought I would post
sighting.
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Hello,
While visiting Fifty Point Conservation at the marina I saw my first
Long-tailed duck. I had trouble identifying it as the entire top of his head
was pure white; no brown at all as my book showed. He was a truly beautiful
bird. If you would like some pictures let me know.
Happy
Has been in Cedar Hollow subdivision for the past four days.
(Pond is on Killarney)
There are also three redheads and one canvasback hanging out with the
mallards and geese.
I have grainy pictures of all.
L. Hogg
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For those who want good looks at a Long-tailed Duck in downtown Ottawa, there's
a nice female on the east side of Dow's Lake. She's very close to shore near
Queen Elizabeth Dr. and Lakeside Ave.
Anouk Hoedeman
Ottawa
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A male Long-tailed Duck in winter plumage was seen on Little Lake in
the city of Peterborough. He was viewed from Beavermeade Park. Kim
Clark.
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Birders about ten minutes ago while driving on the 401 a female Long tailed
Duck nearly hit us and several other cars as it tried landing on the west bound
lanes just west of exit 312. We assume it was confused with the slick looking
ashphalt. Quite bizarre!
Ken Burrell
Hi.
The Long-tailed duck reported earlier today was still swimming in one of
the ponds at Andrew Haydon Park very late today. In addition, there are a
couple of Pintails, Green-wing Teals and 3 Brant still at the park. Gulls were
seen dive-bombing the Long-tailed duck when it ventured
Hi All,
A male Long-tailed Duck was seen this afternoon, about 3:30 p.m, at the
Strathroy Sewage Lagoons. It was swimming with hundreds of Ruddy Ducks in the
pond on the left as you enter the lagoons. Also seen in the pond on the left
were Bonaparte Gulls.
On the pond on the right were
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