I saw in a birding group online that someone had spotted a red-necked grebe at Whiskeytown Lake, so I had to check it out for myself. I've never seen a red-necked grebe before and hubby and I are striving to break our Big Year record of 123 birds from last year.
It turned out to be a gorgeous day and we ended up seeing everything but a red-necked grebe! We saw several types of Mergansers and I couldn't be happier. (Tomorrow I'll post some more photos of the other birds we saw.)Hooded Mergansers |
Common Merganser |
Horned Grebe |
All of the surrounding mountains are capped with a dusting of snow because of all the storms we've been having...
Look at how camouflaged he is!
There were a few flocks of Canada Geese flying overhead and hanging out on the lake...
On the way into the harbor a pair of Hooded Mergansers were diving for food in this little cove...
We saw seven new species today and that brings our Big Year 2017 total up to 82! And we're still in January! So excited for the year to come...
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