Sunday afternoon we spotted a couple dozen wigeons in a pond just northeast of 
Black Dog Lake. The pond is on the east side of the Black Dog Road down below 
the Cedar Ave (Hwy 77) bridge. I am a novice birder but am convinced that about 
20 of these birds were Eurasian Wigeons. The yellow strip on the crown was very 
distinguished. I also noted a large green ear patch on some of the birds.
Could it be that we were seeing a group of American and Eurasian Wigeons 
together? Some of the information I've come across leads me to believe the 
Eurasians are not very common here - or there may be a single Eurasian with a 
group of Americans. Can anyone help verify the likelihood that there maybe a 
dozen of each? We watched them dabbling for quite awhile but never saw them fly.
Thanks for any ideas. Gary

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