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On a calm, gray body of water, an adult male Hooded Merganser duck floats in the foreground, facing slightly left. His plumage is crisp and high-contrast: a glossy black head with a bold white oval “hood” patch on the side, a bright golden eye, a clean white chest, and warm chestnut-brown sides. A thin, pointed black bill extends forward just above the water’s surface. Soft ripples spread outward from his body, creating gentle rings that distort his reflection.

Behind him, farther away and out of focus, a second duck—likely a female Hooded Merganser—appears smaller and browner, with a subtle crest shape. The background water is smooth and muted, giving the scene a quiet, subdued atmosphere, as if on an overcast day.

Overall, the image conveys a peaceful moment of two Hooded Mergansers resting on still water, with the sharply detailed male standing out against a softly blurred backdrop. 
Photo Credit: Gregory Rothman 2026

Info about Hooded Mergansers

1. Their “hood” is adjustable
The male’s white crest is made of specialized feathers he can raise into a dramatic circular fan during courtship displays or flatten when relaxed.

2. Expert underwater hunters
They are diving ducks that pursue prey visually, mainly eating small fish, aquatic insects, and crustaceans. Their eyes can rapidly adjust focus underwater.

3. Built-in fish grips
Like other mergansers, their bills have fine serrations along the edges—often described as “saw-toothed”—that help hold slippery prey.

4. Cavity nesters
Unlike most ducks, they nest in tree cavities (often old woodpecker holes) and readily use nest boxes near wooded wetlands.

5. Early leap of faith
Hooded merganser ducklings jump from the nest cavity—sometimes 10–15 meters (30–50 ft) above ground—within a day of hatching, bouncing safely due to their light weight and down.

6. One of the smallest mergansers
At roughly 40–49 cm (16–19 in) long, they’re the smallest species in the merganser group and are native to North America.

On a calm, gray body of water, an adult male Hooded Merganser duck floats in the foreground, facing slightly left. His plumage is crisp and high-contrast: a glossy black head with a bold white oval “hood” patch on the side, a bright golden eye, a clean white chest, and warm chestnut-brown sides. A thin, pointed black bill extends forward just above the water’s surface. Soft ripples spread outward from his body, creating gentle rings that distort his reflection. Behind him, farther away and out of focus, a second duck—likely a female Hooded Merganser—appears smaller and browner, with a subtle crest shape. The background water is smooth and muted, giving the scene a quiet, subdued atmosphere, as if on an overcast day. Overall, the image conveys a peaceful moment of two Hooded Mergansers resting on still water, with the sharply detailed male standing out against a softly blurred backdrop. Photo Credit: Gregory Rothman 2026 Info about Hooded Mergansers 1. Their “hood” is adjustable The male’s white crest is made of specialized feathers he can raise into a dramatic circular fan during courtship displays or flatten when relaxed. 2. Expert underwater hunters They are diving ducks that pursue prey visually, mainly eating small fish, aquatic insects, and crustaceans. Their eyes can rapidly adjust focus underwater. 3. Built-in fish grips Like other mergansers, their bills have fine serrations along the edges—often described as “saw-toothed”—that help hold slippery prey. 4. Cavity nesters Unlike most ducks, they nest in tree cavities (often old woodpecker holes) and readily use nest boxes near wooded wetlands. 5. Early leap of faith Hooded merganser ducklings jump from the nest cavity—sometimes 10–15 meters (30–50 ft) above ground—within a day of hatching, bouncing safely due to their light weight and down. 6. One of the smallest mergansers At roughly 40–49 cm (16–19 in) long, they’re the smallest species in the merganser group and are native to North America.

An adult male Hooded Merganser duck is centered on a calm, gray lake, captured mid-motion as he rises partly upright from the water. His body is vertical, with his chest lifted clear of the surface while his tail and lower body remain submerged. Its wings are extended outward in a broad arc, showing layered feathers in shades of brown, gray, and black, like a partially opened fan.

His head is turned slightly to the right, displaying the species’ distinctive pattern: a glossy black head with a large, bright white crest patch and a vivid yellow eye. The slim black bill points forward. Small splashes and droplets surround his body where the water breaks, and faint ripples spread outward from the movement.

The background is softly blurred water with muted tones, emphasizing the duck’s striking black-and-white head and the dynamic wing stretch. The moment feels brief and energetic, as if the Hooded Merganser has just popped up to stretch before settling back down.

An adult male Hooded Merganser duck is centered on a calm, gray lake, captured mid-motion as he rises partly upright from the water. His body is vertical, with his chest lifted clear of the surface while his tail and lower body remain submerged. Its wings are extended outward in a broad arc, showing layered feathers in shades of brown, gray, and black, like a partially opened fan. His head is turned slightly to the right, displaying the species’ distinctive pattern: a glossy black head with a large, bright white crest patch and a vivid yellow eye. The slim black bill points forward. Small splashes and droplets surround his body where the water breaks, and faint ripples spread outward from the movement. The background is softly blurred water with muted tones, emphasizing the duck’s striking black-and-white head and the dynamic wing stretch. The moment feels brief and energetic, as if the Hooded Merganser has just popped up to stretch before settling back down.

Today's #BirdOfTheDay theme is #BestOfTheMonth
A Pair of #HoodedMergansers are mergansering about. I was lazy this month. Low on posts and images. My apologies.
#EastCoastKin #PhotographerUnited #SwimmingDucks #urbanWildlife #NorthPond

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#BirdOfTheDay #BestOfTheMonth Red Shank this week at Slimbridge WWT UK.

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Today's #BirdOfTheDay theme is #BestOfTheMonth, your bird captures you like best from February, the Alt theme is #Pigeons&Doves.

These were from the Kenmore Camera and #Sony Audubon walk in Kirkland. I had perfect timing on the third one!

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Tui, Tiritiri Matangi Island. I've always liked this bird and it has a beautiful call..
#BirdOfTheDay
#BestOfTheMonth
#NewZealand
#birds #nature
#Photography

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Today's #BirdOfTheDay theme is #BestOfTheMonth : a green heron in the greenery #🪶

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#Birdoftheday is #bestofthemonth set by @robcrank68.bsky.social
I’ve always loved this photo. So it’s my favorite.

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Of the photos I've taken this month and not yet posted, I think this is my favorite. I'm not sure what type of duck it is; perhaps a domestic or mallard hybrid? Taken at a wetland in NW Washington State. Please weigh in! #BirdOfTheDay #BestOfTheMonth #Birds #FlyDay #Photography #EastCoastKin

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A black-and-white photo of a mute swan standing on ice with a shallow cover of water. It’s perched on 1 foot with the other foot closed up and lifted. There is a reflection of the Swan in the water below and a watermark reading Mx.Creant.

A black-and-white photo of a mute swan standing on ice with a shallow cover of water. It’s perched on 1 foot with the other foot closed up and lifted. There is a reflection of the Swan in the water below and a watermark reading Mx.Creant.

Swan on melting ice

#BirdOfTheDay theme is #BestOfTheMonth, your bird captures you like best from February. Might not be my best capture, but certainly captures me best appreciating some melt after two months without open water, and after many more months adjacent to ICE

#BWFri #EastCoastKin 🪶

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Rob's call for today's #BirdOfTheDay theme is #BestOfTheMonth, your bird captures you like best from February. Here's a shot of a hen quail; the only one of the bunch that didn't fly out the tree as we went by. Just calmly sitting in a snowy crook in the tree as I took a few photos. 😌 🪶 #birds

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Ring-billed gull floating on the water

Ring-billed gull floating on the water

Gull scrum out on the lake

Gull scrum out on the lake

Ring-billed gull standing on the concrete next to the lake

Ring-billed gull standing on the concrete next to the lake

Mallard duckling swimming around (mom is nearby!)

Mallard duckling swimming around (mom is nearby!)

#BirdOfTheDay #BestOfTheMonth

Some gulls and a duckling for February.

#birds #birding #photography

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A Red-breasted Nuthatch clinging to the side of a black wire suet cage with a small amount of suet in its pointy bill.

A Red-breasted Nuthatch clinging to the side of a black wire suet cage with a small amount of suet in its pointy bill.

Today's #BirdOfTheDay theme is #BestOfTheMonth, your bird captures you like best from February, the Alt theme is #Pigeons&Doves.

This is my favorite for the month because it's the first time I've seen a Red-breasted Nuthatch at my suet this winter. 💕 #birds #backyardbirding

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#birdoftheday #bestofthemonth It's been a tough month for my photography. I had 3 appointments per week requiring leaving the house at 9am, several other appointments over the internet working with an editing client, and it is a very rainy season in Colombia. Here's an Andean Mot-mot from 2/2/26

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Adult bald eagle, on a branch, wings lifted as if they are about to fly off

Adult bald eagle, on a branch, wings lifted as if they are about to fly off

Posting this eagle from the Yakima Valley for my February pic!

(Today's #BirdOfTheDay theme is #BestOfTheMonth — best captures from February)

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As You Wish

#BestOfTheMonth, #BirdOfTheDay, #gull, #birder, #photography, #BirdPhotography, #PhotographersOfBlueSky, #PhotographersUnited, #EastCoastKin, #nature, #Oregon, #fuji, #fujifilm

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A male mallard duck (yellow beak, green head, white stripe around neck, brown chest, grey body, orange feet) stands to the left on a snowy ground with bird seed. In the foreground out of focus stands a blackbird, back to camera, looking away from the duck.
In the middle at the bottom there is my copyright saying 'C. P. / All rights reserved. Do not reupload. Do not use with/for any kind of AI.'

A male mallard duck (yellow beak, green head, white stripe around neck, brown chest, grey body, orange feet) stands to the left on a snowy ground with bird seed. In the foreground out of focus stands a blackbird, back to camera, looking away from the duck. In the middle at the bottom there is my copyright saying 'C. P. / All rights reserved. Do not reupload. Do not use with/for any kind of AI.'

Two Goldfinches (read face, white and brown body, black tails), one perched on a twig and one flying toward it, both with beaks open, are having a fight. Another one sits below, watching them.
In the middle at the bottom there is my copyright saying 'C. P. / All rights reserved. Do not reupload. Do not use with/for any kind of AI.'

Two Goldfinches (read face, white and brown body, black tails), one perched on a twig and one flying toward it, both with beaks open, are having a fight. Another one sits below, watching them. In the middle at the bottom there is my copyright saying 'C. P. / All rights reserved. Do not reupload. Do not use with/for any kind of AI.'

A large white-tailed eagle is gliding through a cloudless blue sky in the sunshine.
In the bottom right corner there is my copyright saying 'C. P. / All rights reserved. Do not reupload. Do not use with/for any kind of AI.'

A large white-tailed eagle is gliding through a cloudless blue sky in the sunshine. In the bottom right corner there is my copyright saying 'C. P. / All rights reserved. Do not reupload. Do not use with/for any kind of AI.'

A Goldfinch sits on a thin branch on the right under a blue sky, holding it's right wing up slightly. Another Goldfinch approaches with colourful wings (yellow and dark blue) and tail spread widely for landing from behind on the left.
In the middle at the bottom there is my copyright saying 'C. P. / All rights reserved. Do not reupload. Do not use with/for any kind of AI.'

A Goldfinch sits on a thin branch on the right under a blue sky, holding it's right wing up slightly. Another Goldfinch approaches with colourful wings (yellow and dark blue) and tail spread widely for landing from behind on the left. In the middle at the bottom there is my copyright saying 'C. P. / All rights reserved. Do not reupload. Do not use with/for any kind of AI.'

This time, the #BirdOfTheDay main theme by @robcrank68.bsky.social is #BestOfTheMonth. Feb didn't provide me with many opportunities - except for the last few days which delivered!

1. Fav #photo (20th)
2. Fav moment (26th)
3. Fav encounter (27th)
4. Fav wings 😉 (26th)

#photography #birds #wildlife

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Between the terrible weather and working, it’s been a rough month for birding, but I was excited to find my #bestofthemonth, this ruddy duck in my neighborhood.

#Birdoftheday
#birding
#birdphotography
#wildlife
#ducksofbluesky

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A female Pileated Woodpecker mostly upside down on a branch.  She is licking a red berry.  She is black with a bright red pointy cap and white stripes on her face.  Her tail feathers are flared open.

A female Pileated Woodpecker mostly upside down on a branch. She is licking a red berry. She is black with a bright red pointy cap and white stripes on her face. Her tail feathers are flared open.

Pileated Woodpecker checking out the berries for #BirdOfTheDay #BestOfTheMonth
first time I've seen a female....very exciting day! 🥳

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I suppose this might also be my #BestoftheMonth Photographed today at Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge.

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For the benefit of Mr Kite
There will be a show in sight above our green.
The hens below will cluck and stare as Mr Kite flies through the air, what a scene.
With thanks & apologies to those Liverpudlian chaps
#BestoftheMonth #BirdoftheDay #BirdsSeenIn2026 #birds #NorfolkBirding #UKBirds

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I almost forgot to post my most favorite February capture (Today's #BirdOfTheDay theme is #BestOfTheMonth — best captures from February), this great egret starting to settle down for the day.

#birds #birdphotography

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Nice capture Chris.
Today's themes were #BestOfTheMonth & #Pigeons&Doves

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This from Rob Crank: Today's #BirdOfTheDay theme is #BestOfTheMonth, your bird captures you like best from February. Common gallinules are anything but common, and I enjoyed capturing this little guy in mid-February.

#birds #birdphotography #birding

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Four pictures of a European Robin redbreast - perching atop a metal frame singing; with suet pellet in mouth in food tray; sitting on a mossy wall and the last sighting on February 17th, sitting looking thoughtful on a fence.
Camera: iPhoto 15 Pro

Four pictures of a European Robin redbreast - perching atop a metal frame singing; with suet pellet in mouth in food tray; sitting on a mossy wall and the last sighting on February 17th, sitting looking thoughtful on a fence. Camera: iPhoto 15 Pro

Almost March and Rob @robcrank68.bsky.social has chosen today's #BirdOfTheDay theme as #BestOfTheMonth. As February was also the month when my lovely wife’s little friend Roberto #Robin disappeared I pick the best of his last show. Thanks little chap and farewell.
#Birds
#Photography
#EastCoastKin

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It's been an amazing month of bird outings for me, including 5 birds I've never photographed before. But I'm going to pick this Great Egret, a bird I see nearly every day, as my favorite photo for February. He was just so beautiful.
#BirdOfTheDay #BestOfTheMonth #birds #nature #photography #Sony

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We have a lot of chaffinches visit us. They usually eat off the floor, but some fancy all the food in the feeders, but they are rubbish at it. For years I see them fly and peck. Until this year, we now have some male chaffinches bossing the feeders. #BestoftheMonth #BirdoftheDay #BirdsSeenIn2026

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The talk
My #BestOfTheMonth for #BirdOfTheDay
Thanks Rob

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A scene from one of the feeders in my garden. It holds sunflower hearts and has had a lot of interest from the local siskin and redpoll just recently. In this image one siskin is sate on the feeder and another on a twiggy branch close by. A redpoll has been bullied off by them and is exiting the frame in a swooping downward dive with its wings outstretched.

A scene from one of the feeders in my garden. It holds sunflower hearts and has had a lot of interest from the local siskin and redpoll just recently. In this image one siskin is sate on the feeder and another on a twiggy branch close by. A redpoll has been bullied off by them and is exiting the frame in a swooping downward dive with its wings outstretched.

Fun at the Feeder

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#BirdOfTheDay
#BestOfTheMonth
#CrittersThatFly
#Photography
#PhotographersOfBlueSky
#EastCoastKin
#GardenBirds
#Siskin
#Redwing

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#BestOfTheMonth (part 3 - final iteration, I promise)
#BirdOfTheDay

Snowy Egret
Mallard
Snowy Egret (again)
Black-Necked Stilt (with lunch)

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For Rob's #BestOfTheMonth theme for #BirdOfTheDay it's gotta be this young Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker because it's rare that I see one and he was so cooperative to drop down to eye level. Plus, a cute little Townsend's Warbler (girl) who posed nicely.

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