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Its one of those clear, quiet winter mornings on the bay. The silence is broken by a series of loud, insistent calls.
Whats the source of this wild refrain? There, a hundred yards out where the water deepens, is a small cluster of seaducks, dressed mostly in white. Theyre Long-tailed Ducks, back for the winter from nesting far to the north.
Long-tailed Ducks are named for the males plumage: long, slender tail-plumes extend almost a foot behind his body. And he holds his rapier tail cocked at a jaunty angle.
Long-tailed Ducks are far more vocal than most ducks, a feature that has earned them a host of charming nicknames. The name that probably comes closest to capturing the sound of the males call is from the Cree language Ha-hah-way.
This winter, along either coast or on the Great Lakes, listen for Long-tailed Ducks. By listening, youll have an advantage. Because they can be hard to spot! When theyre feeding, Long-tailed Ducks spend a lot of time under water and they can dive as deep as two hundred feet! Even so, you can get a good look at a Long-tailed Duck on our website, BirdNote.org. Im Michael Stein.
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