[wisb] Re: Long tailed duck wonderings

  • From: "Roy & Charlotte Lukes" <rnclukes@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: <betsyacorn@xxxxxxx>, <charir@xxxxxxxxxx>, <doorcobirding@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, <wisbirdn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2012 21:38:03 -0600

I checked the Atlas of Breeding Birds in Wisconsin and the Long-tailed Duck
is not even listed. So that will tell us it has not been recorded as nesting
in Wisconsin.
They have historically been seen here in great numbers during the winter
season.
Charlotte Lukes
Egg Harbor
Door County

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Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2012 9:19 PM
To: charir@xxxxxxxxxx; doorcobirding@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; wisbirdn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [wisb] Re: Long tailed duck wonderings

Chari and all, Is Plum Island where the Long tails nest? I think that's what
you are suggesting(?)  I understand that many many
 are well out in the lake off of Milwaukee, and though we seem to have one
relative "resident" within the Lakeshore Park lagoon this year, along with
scattered sitings here and there, we see so few.  I've often wondered where
these birds nest, that they can be so close.... and yet so invisible!   I
wonder if others have thought that this solitary Lakeshore St Park visitor
is somehow injured, and that the injury has forced the bird to stay in
protected waters.  Any  thoughts on this?  Thanks.  Betsy Abert, So.
Milwaukee



-----Original Message-----
From: Chari Rutledge <charir@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: Door County Bird Group <doorcobirding@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; wisbirdnet
<wisbirdn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thu, Feb 23, 2012 11:58 am
Subject: [wisb] White-winged Scoter, etc.l


Yesterday, when returning on the Washington Island ferry I was birding off
the Northport dock and saw a WHITE -WINGED SCOTER, my first sighting of this
bird in Wisconsin.  One of the ferry captains said there had been a pair of
them around for a few days.  
 

There was a large raft of GREATER SCAUP and quite a large group of COMMON
GOLDENEYES.  When leaving the dock and entering the "Door" there were
thousands of LONG-TAILED DUCKS in the deep water.  It is interesting that we
live right across from Plum Island and seldom see Long-tails in front of our
house which is probably not 2 miles away from the area that the long-tails
hang out.  It must be something about the deeper water.

 

The ferry captain also said that a GLAUCOUS GULL had be spotted in a group
of Herring Gull a few days ago.  

 

Chari Rutledge

Washington Island

Door County



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