The Tufted Duck continues at the pond behind St. John's Church in Cold
Spring Harbor. (12:30pm, Wednesday January 16, 2013)

The bird was at the far side of the pond and not really associating with the
Ring-necked Ducks/Redhead. 

 

Good Birding

Patrick Santinello

Eastport

 

>From Archive

Tufted duck observed on St. John's Pond amongst ringnecks.
 
Joe
On Jan 13, 2013, at 1:21 PM, "David Klauber" 
<davehawk...@msn.com< <mailto:davehawk...@msn.com>
mailto:davehawk...@msn.com>> wrote:
 
I found the Tufted Duck on the pond next to St. John's Church in the extreme
ne 
corner of Nassau County about 11:30 this morning. This is adjacent to the
fish 
hatchery for those unfamiliar with the area on 25A. It was with a group of
Ring 
necked ducks very close to the fence behind the church. It drifted off to
the 
right (west) and probably disappeared behind a large fallen tree near the 
shore. I'm not sure because we were distracted by a Eurasian-type Widgeon, 
either a male coming out of eclipse or a hybrid - the sides were similar to
the 
nearby American Widgeon. The tuft was wet and not sticking out at all - in
fact 
you could see the wet tuft feathers contrasting with the rest of the dark
head 
feathers. It could be missed with its head tucked in except for the white
sides 
and black back.
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