Sunday, November 22, 2009

Black Scoter

Thanks to JoAnne Russo, who posted a report in the VTBird list,  I was finally able to see and take a photo of an adult male Black Scoter which was swimming around by himself on a small pond in Newfane, VT. It's another life bird for me and I had been looking for one all  fall after reading various reports in the VT, NH and Mass birding lists.



The water was clear enough to show his big paddle-like feet





Well, enough. It's off for the holidays!

12 comments:

  1. great photos!! I was soooo surprised to read about it on Chris Petrak's blog, I raced over to see him. What a rare find in our neck of the woods!

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  2. Amazing pictures..we got the first one either in the county (we are inland) last year!

    Great bird!!!

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  3. Great photos Hilke. and what a treat. I have never had a look that anywhere near approaches the one on that pond.

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  4. Chris, it was probably a once in a lifetime opportunity for us. We are fortunate to live in a 3 state corner of VT and have ready access to those states' birding lists. I have gotten many fruitful leads that way. And in addition great neighbors watch out for us.

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  5. ...wow! And you got such lovely photos as well. I've never seen one. Would love to. Glad you were able to track him down!

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  6. Amazing, incredible photos! They take my breath away - truly! Congratulations!

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  7. Hilke, how beautiful! I hope that it stays long enough for the Christmas count! Marilyn

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  8. ....I tromped around Lake Erie looking for this fellow in the freezing cold last weekend but was unsuccessful. Glad you caught yours. He is beautiful. I love the color contrast.

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  11. Fantastic close ups. This is high on my want list, as I only have a couple of distant shots. Maybe this winter.

    Cheers, Harold

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  12. Thanks, Harold. Was by pure chance for me. Good luck to you!

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