Hi Louis and Seth, and Black-Bellied Whistling Duck watchers or want-to see-ers,
I managed to find the dead Black-bellied Whistling Duck on the south side and wondering about best way to deal with it because of where it has been for the last 24 hours. I have it box up and on Ice but will try to get it in the COA freezer tomorrow morning.
Two LIVE BBWD are still at the Pond as of sundown. Scott Cronenweth and I bagged the DEAD bird as it was getting dark and two LIVE birds were still foraging hard when we left...... the fate of the other three is at this time unknown but they could have been off in another location and will get to get together for cocktails later, Perhaps at Side Street Café.....
See you all tomorrow and let's hope for other rarities this weekend. There is still a good batch of weather coming towards us with a southerly flow... too bad for the LIVE Black-bellied Whistling Ducks that need to fly the opposite direction.
I also agree with Louis that the Mallards did not kill this bird but rather exposure or hunger?
See you soon
Michael
PS: Thank the turtles for eating the trachea which moved the Duck and allowed us to see it.
From: SETH BENZ
Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2013 5:03 PM
Subject: Re: [Maine-birds] BBWD appear to have left MDI HS
Did you retrieve the dead one?
I see that someone reported seeing 6 today! Did the dead one come back to life?
On May 29, 2013, at 4:56 PM, "Down East Nature Tours" <info@downeastnaturetours.com> wrote:
Just heard from Rob Speirs and they have been seen. I am heading out asap to see what's up.... we want them to stay!!MichaelFrom: Shannon ByersSent: Wednesday, May 29, 2013 4:50 PMTo: Nancy LarsonSubject: Re: [Maine-birds] BBWD appear to have left MDI HSAs of 4:20pm today, the ducks are still there. 5 were on the far edge of the first pond and 1 was on the close edge.Shannon
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The ducks were not found at the MDI HS btween 10:15 and 10:45 today.
Nancy
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