
We’ve gotten lots of rain and more is coming this weekend! The lakes and creeks are filling up, making the critters (and me) happy.

I am going to be disappointed in myself if I get these identifications wrong,

but I think this handsome guy is a Ring Necked Duck.

Duck identification is difficult. (You can actually see the ring around his neck in this photo which is unusual).

We have thirty or so duck species in California, and that doesn’t include all the ones that aren’t supposed to be here! (Birds don’t read the manuals).

I think this similar,

but the not the same beauty,

is a lesser scaup male,

and here is the female.

Here they are together. Of course, I could be wrong. But irregardless of ID, a duck by any other name would quack the same!
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Great photos
Happy you think so & thank you! დ
Beautiful Photos Cindy and congratulations on 10,000 followers. That’s a lovely validation of your work. 👏
Much appreciated Cindy. Thank you & cheers დ
you’re so welcome Cindy❣️ Cheers to you 🥂
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Your photos are magnificent Cindy.
Ahh, so appreciated Tangie. Take good care my friend დ
They are all beautiful birds, Cindy. I love the ripples over the pebbles in the water, too. That one photo of the lesser scaup female looks like a giant duck in a tiny watery amphitheater.
What a wonderful descriptor! She does look like she’s ready to launch her aria 😉 დ
And I would agree, Cindy. 🙂
Us quackers need to stick together! დ
Absolutely beautiful!
So appreciated Susan as I appreciate your dedicated advocacy my friend დ
you quacked me up!~
Laughing… Visa vers 2UX2! დდ
Beautiful birds and photos, Cindy. With all the rain, I expect there will be an awesome Super Bloom this year, don’t you think? I would so love to see it!
Thank you Eliza. Yes, we are going. They are anticipating an earlier bloom, so timing needs to be carefully planned. We want to combine it with seeing the birds before they leave in The Salton Sea. So looking forward….. I notice wildflowers now, everywhere, which is unusual. We even had a tall waterfall! დ
Awesome, take lots of flower pix! 🙂
I will.
Duck IDs can be challenging! Nice portraits!
Such subtle differences, and then they always go where they are not supposed to be! It is fun though დ
Wow, the ducks are so beautiful, Cindy! Excellent photos. ❤️☺️
So appreciated John. There is more rain heading both our ways!! Hooray დ
So beautiful .
Thank you very much & cheers! დ
How beautiful!!!
Thank you Gigi. I hope your arm is knitting, Emily is sleeping, and so are you! დდ
Beautiful photos!
Grazie mille! დ
Those are FABULOUS photos, Cindy! And I love that you actually got the ring in one of the photos of the Ring-necked!!! Scaups are so hard to tell apart, but I think you’re right about it being the Lesser since they have the pointy heads in profile. 🤎🤎 them!
I knew my sharp blogger friends would know if I made an error so I could correct it. Thank you Teresa. Bird id’ing can be very tricky. but it’s a lot of fun. I დ my friends who დ birds დ
Cute happy ducks. We need rain. We have only had 0.12 inches of rain this month.
Isn’t it wonderful. Just one brief storm gave us 5 1/2 inches. And there have been more storms, and another about to arrive. დ
These ducks are great posers and they are so photogenic. Anita
I swear, wild birds love posing for photographs. They always know when you are focusing on them and often look directly in your lens! დ
Beautiful captures
I shall kiss and pat (in the water, how fun and boingy would that be?) all 30 or so species!! The males’ color variations are gorgeous! I did not know these beauties resided there, nor that they existed.
Now, ducks you can kiss, pat, and even hug if you want….. If you can catch them, in the water, of course! You make me smile Dawn. Thank you! 😉 😉
Finally!
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good news and beautiful shots
Thank you very much Beth დ
Great shots of duck species I don’t see in my neck of the woods. Cheers to lake and reservoir levels rising!
It is so wonderful to see the land and animals respond. We got 5 1/2 inches of rain in just one storm which is very rare, and there have been many storms, and more coming. დ
You’ve had quite the different winter!
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Haha, that’s a classic Cindy, they do indeed quack the same…well…almost. Great pictures and I love that whispy white blending into the black on their backs. Top share my friend, may they help us out and maybe wear tags for a while 🤣❤️🙏🏽
Yes! Name tags. Excellent idea. Implementation a bit challenging but doable I’m sure…. 😉
Good to hear you’ve had rain! No wonder the ducks are happy.
Look at all that clean water! I am happy for them დ
Unusual looking ducks. Your photos are captivating!
Aww… So pleased you enjoyed Michele & thank you for letting me know! დ
Gorgeous photos. I didn’t realize how beautiful ducks are until I saw them up close like this.
You make me happy I posted. Thank you & cheers Debra დ
Stunning close-ups, Cindy, and, yes, you have the IDs correct! 😍
Yay! Thank you Donna დ
Ducks are cool. Good photos!
Thanks much & cheers დ
They are so pretty. Thanks for sharing your lovely photos of these duckies, especially your capture of the ring. Cheers.
You are so welcome Lynette! Happy you enjoyed & have a wonderful Sunday დ
If one of us were to one day grow wings, surely it would be you. Lovely ducks, no doubt. Me, I love seagulls and pelicans (well OK, hummingbirds too). But new contender is the SHOEBILL Stork (tho San Diego Zoo says, no, not stork, but rather its own self). A visual marvel that most looks like it can’t be real, but is. African mostly, and near extinct (shame on us humans).
Yes, nice ducks, but that first image of hills and lake… well stirs up California homesick for me. That just felt good in my bones. Big thank you for that.
I get you Neil. I saw the storks in Africa. They were so amazing. You also know Cali, like I do. She just got tons of rain and snow. The Sierras which get the most snow in the lower 48, are overwhelmed. And another storm is comming. It should be here by morning. I couldn’t possibly be happier დ
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I’m going to agree with you on their names 😉 They are gorgeous ducks!
Laughing… Thank you Dale! It isn’t even true ‘if it quacks like a duck, it’s a duck’. Some whistle, and others make odd noises 😉 😉
Hahaha! Too true! 🙂
Sorry. NOW they are showing up.
WP gremlins never sleep!
I love how you captured the sheen of the black plumage: it makes the photos come to life!
Well thank you for noticing. Black birds are never only black. In bright sunlight you can see all the colors, some have blue tint, others purple, and others green. They have hidden color დ
He looks pretty seducktive! Lol!
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Laughing…. You just did the impossible and topped yourself დდდ
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Superb photos as always Cindy
So appreciated Sheree დ
Beautiful pics of your ducks Cindy, they are quite handsome and different from ours.
I love both your ducks and mine. Us ducks need to stick together 😉 😉
Oh ducks are so difficult to identify aren’t they, often because they are so far away in the middle of a lake!
Could I interest you in my new nature blog Cindy? One of the posts in particular might interest you. It’s an app that I think is brilliant for identifying bird sounds in the field. Thanks a lot. https://denzilnature.com/2023/01/22/merlin-bird-id-app/
I just started following your new blog. It’s wonderful! Love the app. Cornell is my go to bird identifying resource. I am a member of their ‘All About Birds’. Love what they do and you too! Thank you დ
Super, thanks Cindy. Yes I am new to Cornell and am impressed by what they do. Very inspiring.
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Great close up photos of the duck! It makes me so happy to see CA lakes and creeks getting higher. They’ve been bone dry for so long.
Yes! And more rain and snow on the way. It is such an incredible relief. Thank you & take care დ
Thank goodness! We Californians get super excited with rain and news of snow. When there’s rain in the forecast we wait with our rain boots and umbrellas.
Yes!!! Every time I travel to a rainy or snowy place, I think, why can’t I bring this home? I love California. I hate to see her suffer. Wonderful to know you feel the same. დ
I have the same sentiments! I’m always weary of wasting water. lol
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Great news that the water is rising, Cindy and as always stunning images so much minute detail of the duck and the surroundings 🙂 x
Thank you very much Carol. Congratulations on your new beautiful great granddaughter! დ
Thank you, Cindy 🤗😎💗
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Lovely shots of some lovely ducks…by any name, Cindy! 🙂
Smiling. Thank you Steve & cheers! დ
Don’t look to me to help you with ID, especially as these particular ducks won’t come to England. But I’m glad to have been introduced – thanks Cindy.
Don’t say they will never come to The UK out loud. They might hear you and fly over. Birds do such and they seem to like The UK, smart birdies. You know about your parakeets, and I saw Egyptian Geese in St. James Park, Mandarin Ducks in Oxforshire, and I read about that Bald Eagle who flew over from North America. You kindly flew him back on British Air. I would guess in First Class 😉 😉
Marvellous portraits. Father Christmas gave me a mug printed with images of birds found in and around the New Forest. It has already proved useful for identification
I think this is you Derrick? I found this comment in spam and think it is a duplicate? I think Father Christmas gave you a lovely and most useful present! დ
Marvellous portraits. Father Christmas gave me a mug printed with images of birds in and around the New Forest. It has already proved useful for identification
Thank you very much Derrick. That is a wonderful gift. You can engage in the engaging practice of bird identification while drinking your Morning Joe! დ
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I am grateful for people like you Sharon. Thank you დ
Dear Cindy
Fancy dugs, indeed! Great pictures.
We never know the ID of birds which we don’t see regularly. But we are surrounded by birdwise people who know.
Keep well
The Fab Four of Cley
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It is good in life to be surrounded by wise people like yourself my friend. Take care all of you Fab Four & thank you დ
I can’t get over the clarity and detail of duck portraits!
Ahh…. So appreciated Liz. Take good care my friend დ
You, too, Cindy. 🙂
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Your photos allow me the chance to pause and just really take in the intricate beauty of their coloring and patterns in their feathers. So amazing!
Cindy, great clarity of photos and thanks for teaching us about the defining characteristics of your quackery there in the holler!
We do have so much quackery at The Holler!! 😉 😉
Thank you Patty! You make me happy I posted დ
If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it is probably a duck!! I love these guys whatever type of duck they are.
Exactly! Smiling. Thank you Darlene დ
Great Weather for Ducks Cindy… 😉 Stunning photos… Just beautiful… <3
Thank you Sue & Happy Sunday!
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Beautiful photos, Cindy! I love ducks!
I დ my friends who დ ducks Eugenia. Thank you! დ
I want to reach out and touch.
Yes! They look so soft and silky დ
Duck identification is incredibly hard! I worked at a park that specialized in birding, particularly waterfowl, and I always found it difficult to tell some species of ducks apart.
A guy was telling me they were buffleheads. I’m used to this. I never say anything because I get it wrong too sometimes. დ
I understand! I get my duck ID’s wrong a lot.
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