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Common Mergansers on Pea Island NC

By Sally Siko

A wintertime visitor to North Carolina, the Hooded Merganser is a lovely sight to see gliding across the water.These beautiful ducks are found in many of our inland lakes, ponds, marshes and reservoirs from November to about mid-April.

I’ve seen quite a few this year but this was the first time I had an opportunity to watch two males displaying for a nearby (seemingly uninterested lol!) female.
It was so cool to see them zipping towards one another like jousters on horseback veering away at the last moment while fanning their crests!They’re so beautiful and although they are relatively common, I always take the time to stop and appreciate them whenever I’m out birding in the field.

Hooded Mergansers are a species species of diving duck with a somewhat unusual diet in that they do not eat much plant material. Instead they prefer to snack on small fish, crawfish, and aquatic insects.In addition, they’ve got long serrated beaks which aid in the capture and consumption of their underwater prey.


I love the way we can easily pick out Hooded Mergansers in a mixed flock.
As you can see here, the drakes have a striking black head with a bright white crest, white breast, black back, and warm chestnut plumage on it’s side. The hens and immature birds are grayish brown color except for a beautiful reddish-brown crest.These are indeed are elegant birds and are a always a treat to encounter when the weather turns cold.

Photos by @sally_siko of @bestlife_birding on my mighty mirrorless monster, the @canonusa #R5