Coon Bluff |
Cedar Waxwing |
Greater Yellowleg |
Gordon searches for something rare on his birthday! |
Red-breasted Sapsucker |
Mandarin Duck |
Mandarin Ducks are found in east Asia but their populations are in decline in countries like Russia and China. Japan has a healthy population at about 5000 pairs. In the US, these birds found in the wild are considered either part of isolated feral populations or birds who have "escaped". There is a small population in Sonoma, California and it is quite possible that their range is expanding according to recent reports. Either way, this is one beautiful duck! It's closely related to our Wood Ducks here in the US.
Wood Duck |
Persimmons Fruit-variety Fuyu |
Brown Pelican |
And when it's dark outside, I sit back and reflect on those exciting challenges that have happened over this past year.
I'm not finished yet, but for now, I sit back and enjoy the wonders of the wild. And this beautiful piece of owl art from my friend Kathie Brown!!! This is simply awesome! Thank you!! And below, I have taken some video of these two rare and special birds. Until next time!
The post title means, "A Light Heart Lives Long". It's Mandarin for Mandarin:)
The pelicans are beautiful ;-)
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I laughed out loud about the countable ducks. Yep, birders here are just like the ones you know. I have seen some interesting ducks, including the Mandarin, which I count on my unofficial list. lol
ReplyDeleteLove the wood and Mandarin duck shots and nice to see the waxwing
ReplyDeleteAlthough it's stressful, I like the coming of the New Year as it's a chance to do better than This Year, particularly if it hasn't been such a successful one! It looks as if you've been doing well though!
ReplyDeleteNative or not, that Mandarin duck is stunning. May you live long with a light heart.
ReplyDeleteMandarin Duck is so beautiful! Great shots!
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A lovely post, Chris.
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ReplyDeleteBest wishes - - - Richard
The Owl art is beautiful Chris :) Lovely to see the Waxwing - it doesn't look as though we are going to have an irruption of this species here this winter :( I love Mandarins - we get them escapees sometimes in the wild over here - such colourful birds :)
ReplyDeleteGlad you were willing to honor the mandarin. Beautiful duck, not matter that it is a released species in the US.
ReplyDeleteLove the ducks, Chris! Countable or not, they count!
ReplyDeleteEach to his own Chris but I have to say that even the hint of a feral bird is a real turn off. Mandarins in particular are way too exotic for the UK climate.
ReplyDeleteMind you, the idea of a Brown Pelican in the desert does sound appealing.
I tried a persimmon for the first time recently. Not impressed unless it was unripe or a poor Spanish yellow variety? Send me a good one to taste.
Phil, you gotta try the Fuyu variety...now those are tastier. But I agree...some taste nasty:)I forget that you get Mandarin Ducks over there as well. I was looking at the maps. Fascinating these introduced species!
DeleteYour birdwatching always be your concern, because I love birds. I love shown duck. Regards.
ReplyDeleteLove the Waxwing.
ReplyDeletePlace to Challenges then!
ReplyDeleteStunning photos of the birds as always. Love those owls!!!
ReplyDeleteThat duck or gorgeous! I've never seen a pelican that looks like that, ours are white and black with a pink beak.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos!
ReplyDeleteI love the translation for Mandarin! How cool is that! Your photos and video of him are awesome and the red-breasted sap-sucker as well. The duck looks like he's interested briefly that photos are being taken of him. :-) Great post! Beautiful owl carving too!
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