[Tweeters] Ring-necked duck

HAL MICHAEL via Tweeters tweeters at u.washington.edu
Sun Aug 24 09:47:18 PDT 2025


Hmm, maybe it is unusual for that location as I am used to seeing multiple Ring-necks when I see them. One would be more unusual, at least for me.

Hal Michael
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> On 08/24/2025 7:56 AM PDT William Stafford Noble via Tweeters <tweeters at u.washington.edu> wrote:

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> Yes, I saw them yesterday as they passed about 10 feet from me, when I was standing on the ramp leading into the water. I didn't think to take their picture, but when I entered the observation in eBird, it indicated that seeing four at once is unusual and that I should add additional information about the sighting. This led me to a question I frequently wonder about: I know that there are accepted "field marks" for each species, but I'm not sure how to find out what they are. Is there a resource somewhere (ideally, an app) that specifically lists the primary field marks per species?

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> On Sat, Aug 23, 2025 at 6:57 PM Larry Schwitters via Tweeters <tweeters at u.washington.edu mailto:tweeters at u.washington.edu> wrote:

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> > For weeks and weeks there has been a single Ring-necked hanging out with the Mallards at Lake Sammamish Park. Its become quite tame. This morning there were 3 more.

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