[Tweeters] Re: red faced cormorant?
Larry Schwitters
leschwitters at me.com
Mon Jan 23 09:31:46 PST 2012
Muscovy Ducks indeed. But are they wild Muscovy ducks? They've got
the look. But are they displaying typical wild Muscovy behavior?
Attempting to get a conversation started.
Larry Schwitters
Issaquah
On Jan 23, 2012, at 7:58 AM, Mechejmch wrote:
> Muscovy ducks were the scourge of the grandkids (including yours
> truly) at Grandma's house.
> They always displayed nasty attitudes, and who knows why? Identity
> crises, perhaps?
>
> Joe Meche
> Bellingham
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ivana Halvorsen <winesnob10 at yahoo.com>
> To: tweeters <tweeters at u.washington.edu>
> Sent: Mon, Jan 23, 2012 6:11 am
> Subject: [Tweeters] Re: red faced cormorant?
>
> I saw two of these birds at Seward Park yesterday - black with red
> eye bands and very stocky feet. They sat on this trash dumpster for
> a long time and were not disturbed by runners, cars, etc. The only
> bird in my Sibley Field Guide that looked close to me was the red
> faced cormorant - can anyone confirm? A picture (bad one from my
> cell phone) is attached - i have more as well.
>
> Link to photo http://www.flickr.com/photos/13443746@N08/?saved=1
>
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