Shenandoah River
February 25, 2026
Merganser Ducks
These pictures are from February 13. I took them with my cell phone and could
not tell what kind of ducks I was seeing until I cropped the pictures. They
are "common mergansers." They don’t seem that common to me because most of the time when I see ducks around here, they are either mallards or domestic ducks.
The females have copper-brown heads. I saw these from the canoe launch at Seven Bends State Park.
I searched my photo files for ducks to see if I had other mergansers, but mostly mallards came up. Also, the word Duck came up on a couple of signs which I don’t really understand. This first one was on the rear window of a car.
There was also this sign at a country club.
Labels:
Birds,
Creeks and Rivers,
Shenandoah,
Signs
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Wonderful images Linda,
ReplyDeletenature is unsurpassed!!
Most of our lake is frozen, I am missing the Mergansers and ducks. Great photos.
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your day!
...mergansers sure are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteFun to see the ducks in writing, whatever the meaning!
ReplyDeleteLovely to see the ducks in your first three photographs.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan