Joe,

I recall seeing one of these with you at Upper Latham.

Bill Kaempfer
Boulder

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Joe Roller
Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2014 10:07 AM
To: Colorado Birds; Joe Roller; <[email protected]>
Subject: [cobirds] Re: storm wigeon

Please read the above, which may exonerate me from a spanking, or may double 
the punishment.
joe

On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 10:06 AM, Joe Roller 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Thanks to Mark Silverstein who sent this nice photo of a Storm Wigeon to the 
RBA, which I tried to forward to Cobirds.
If the photo does not show up in this thread, I will forward it to those who 
request it.

Comment:
This is a nice example of a "Storm" Wigeon, not shown in most field guides, but 
known to some birders,
hunters and taxidemists. This form shows a pale or "bald' head, not just the" 
pate" and is a genetic variant,
not a hybrid. The head is pale except for the usual bold green blaze from the 
eye to the back of the head.

For more details, look up "storm wigeon" on line. There are nice comparisons of 
a normal plumage Am Wigeon
next to the Storm Wigeon variant at the link "Greg in San Diego."  The Denver 
Museum of Natural History two American Wigeons,
(Storm Wigeon variant plumage) in its collection, where they are on display in 
a glass case on the 3rd floor.

The origin of the name "Storm" Wigeon is hotly debated. Most authorities agree 
that the name derives from
its association with "Storm's Taxidermy Shop" in Walla Walla Washington, where 
Sam Storm and his wife,
Wendy, had this American Wigeon color variant on display in the window of their 
shop. In fact other hunters who were lucky enough
to plink similar individuals soon began to take them to be mounted there, and 
it became quite an impressive display, with multiple
similar birds. The local name became "Storm's Wigeon,"
and then shortened to its present day form, Storm Wigeon. The Latin name would 
be "Anas Americana thunerstormei."
This color variant seems to pass through Washington State in early April, often 
as early as the first day of April.

Joe Roller,
Denver




---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Joe Roller <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 9:47 AM
Subject: Fwd: storm wigeon
To: Colorado Birds <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>

I am forwarding this from Mr. Silverstein, who sent this message and photo to 
the RBA.

Joe Roller, Denver

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Mark Silverstein <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 8:34 AM
Subject: storm wigeon
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Joyce:

On Saturday 3/29 I took this photo at Bluff Lake in Denver.    I sent it to the 
ID forum on whatbird.com<http://whatbird.com> to ask what it was that I had 
photographed, and I was told it's a rare storm wigeon.  Fran Haas said I should 
forward this to you.

--Mark Silverstein

[cid:[email protected]]




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