Hi All—

I finally posted my photo of the Black Scoter seen from Point Douglas Park
in Washington Co. last week.  My photo, however, was taken just north of
the center of Prescott, Wisconsin, across the river from Point Douglas.
John Holden and I saw this bird on 27 November, which I think was slightly
before other reports started appearing.

My photo is not as stunning as the one posted on the MOU webpages by Larry
Sirvio, but looks slightly different than his. Mine does not seem to have
as much white on the forehead and my bird seems to have a bicolored
bill—though this may be due to a muddy bill tip. It is also possible that
there were more than one Black Scoter on the St. Croix.

http://dantallmansbirdblog.blogspot.com/

dan

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