September 29, 2010

This morning I walked to the boat launch for the first time in several weeks.  There was a lone merganser drake near the shoreline in one direction and a group of 30 or so mixed ducks in the other direction.  It’s interesting to watch the ducks grouping up.  They seem to act on one of two concepts:  “strength in numbers” whereby predators might find a  group more intimidating to attack than an individual, or  “hidden in the crowd” whereby each individual is safer if there is a group from which a predator will select one prey.

As I watched the ducks, a stream of ring-billed gulls came over my shoulder.  They passed me in a long steady flow, following the brook bed that empties into the lake.  They flew in a tube-like formation about 20 feet above the treeline until they reached the open parking area and then the water, where they dropped to around 4-6 feet above the surface.  As a group they truly flowed like water flowing into the lake until they had all gone around the far point, over a quarter mile away.

I have often seen bald eagles at this location hunting for ducks.  A cousin of mine took an amazing, once in a lifetime shot of an eagle dropping down and snatching a duck that was preening at the edge of the shore.  Ducks seem too heavy to lift and take back to a nest but apparently not. I will be looking for an opportunity to catch a photograph.

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