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Happy new year! Last updated: 1/6/2008.
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| Above and below four: Adult male and immature male Harlequin Ducks near the Ocean City Inlet, Worcester Co., Maryland (1/6/2008). Stunning. | ||
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| Below: A Common Loon enjoys a seafood brunch near Assateague Island, Maryland (1/6/2008). | ||
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| Below: Red-breasted Mergansers fishing near Assateague Island, Maryland (1/6/2008) - drake and hen, respectively. | ||
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| Below: A drake Hooded Merganser at Ocean Pines, Worcester Co., Maryland (1/6/2008). | ||
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| Below two: Surf Scoters fishing for breakfast near Assateague Island, Maryland (1/6/2008). | ||
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| We see only part of the lives of our diving birds from the surface. These Surf Scoters propel themselves underwater using their wings as well as their feet. The way a waterbird dives can be a good "field mark," even at a great distance. | ||
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| Below: This Horned Grebe dives quite differently, using foot propulsion alone. | ||
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| Below: This Peregrine Falcon was a surprise perched in a tree near the former Eagle's Nest Campground, Worcester Co., Maryland (1/6/2008). | ||
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| Below: My friend Matt still gets a little carried away with throwing bread to the ducks... We've lost so many Gadwall... | ||
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Kidding, of course. The splash behind this female Gadwall is an American Coot diving for its lunch. |
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| Below: An American Coot feeding in a pond near Ocean City, Maryland (1/6/2008). | ||
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| Below: A Common Loon feeding in a marina near Ocean City, Maryland (1/6/2008). | ||
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| Below: Purple Sandpipers foraging near the Ocean City Inlet, Maryland (1/6/2008). | ||
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| Below: An American Crow in Frederick Co., Maryland (1/5/2008). | ||
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| Below: An adult female Rufous Hummingbird visits a hospitable yard in St. Mary's Co., Maryland (12/30/2007). There remains some contention whether this bird might be a hybrid such as Rufous x Calliope. A real beauty. My thanks to the very hospitable homeowners! | ||
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