Hooded Merganser Pair Rests On Quiet Pond

Mergansers

The past few years we have been fortunate to find several groups of hooded mergansers that picked this area as their winter home. They are small diving ducks that like to feed on little fish, snails, and water insects. When they find a good food source and get into a feeding frenzy, they will dive repeatedly until they are satisfied, or the food source disappears. They will surface only for a moment before diving again. During these periods, they can be a challenge to photograph.

Male Hooded Merganser Surfaces After Dive
Male Hooded Merganser Surfaces After Diving for Food
Two Hooded Merganser Males Swim Together
Two Hooded Merganser Males Swim Together

Male mergansers like to show off. Their bright white crown feathers are striking when fanned. They will often do water dances for the females and chase other males to show dominance. Unfortunately, they don’t stay here for long. They’re among the first group of ducks to leave in the spring, often by the first of March. But while they’re here, they are enjoyable to watch.

Male Hooded Merganser Rests On Pond With Reflection
Male Hooded Merganser Rests on a Pond with a Reflection
Hooded Merganser Male Rests On Pond In Sunlight
Hooded Merganser Male Rests on a Pond in the Sun
Hooded Merganser Pair Swims Across Small Pond
Hooded Merganser Pair Swims Across a Small Pond

More photos have been uploaded to the Mergansers gallery.

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