Ducks on ice…

We had two folks join the weekly wildlife walk this morning, despite the cold, which is a 100% increase over the previous two weeks. Woo hoo! What we didn’t have, however, was critters posing for pictures. The most notable sighting was probably the young bald eagle, whom we saw gliding over the river several times, but we never saw it land.

The next most interesting sight was probably this American black duck drake. He has a light, yellow bill, instead of the dark, olive bill of the hen we saw last week. Thankfully, by the time we spotted the duck, near the end of our walk, the sun had finally found a hole in the cloud deck and lit up the scene wonderfully. That’s a mallard drake snoozing right behind him, and a mallard hen preening behind the mallard drake, for those of you keeping score at home.

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And that’s the whole show for today, I’m sorry to say. I see that we’re in for a warm-up over the coming days, so maybe that will shake things up a bit, and I’ll find something new to show you soon. Wish me luck!

Published by Andrew Dressel

Theoretical and Applied Bicycle Mechanic, and now, apparently, Amateur Naturalist. In any case, my day job is researching bicycles at UWM.

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