Saturday, September 12, 2009
Minnow Pursuit
Back in the spring we had a pair of breeding mergansers in the bay. Over the summer, we've seen the ducklings parading by. Now, come September, the kids are big!
This morning a group came steaming along the shoreline, hunting minnows. Now, when mergansers are on the move, you have to be quick to keep up. I grabbed cameras and just tore down to the far corner of the bay as fast as I could go, but they were still there before me.
Along the shoreline, with its bullrushes and cattails, old stumps and 'habitat', there is always a profusion of small minnows. Once the mergansers find these, it is nothing short of a feeding frenzy. As they dive and twist under the water, the surface churns up... I thought you might like to watch them, so I've added a link to video of the hunting mergansers.
One of our favourite ducks, these birds with their distinctive red crests and serrated beaks are always a welcome sight.
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If the mergansers are turning up, it must be fall! Ours flew north to see us when the ice was partly on the lake!
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Brian says to remind you when flagging at the Muskoka Ironman, remember you are NOT a matador, or running the bulls in Spain!
have fun!