3/27/2020
merganser pair
A pair of Hooded Mergansers Lophodytes cucullatus stopped on the pond for a few hours. They are "diving" ducks - - each dives totally under the water to eat vegetation. They also will eat small fish, aquatic insects, crayfish, amphibians, and mollusks. Their eyes are specially adapted to seeing underwater. They locate prey by sight, and propel themselves with their feet. Grasping prey underwater is easy with their long, slender, serrated bill.
3/24/2020
mallards on pond
First mallards this Spring on the pond. They both look healthy and robust, ready for nesting season.
3/14/2020
muskrat on the pond
Muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus) lives in marshes, ponds, and other wet areas. At first, we thought this might be a beaver, but it is only 14 inches long and a rounded 'rat' tail. Muskrats eat roots and stems of wetland plants plus snails, crayfish, fish, frogs.
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