[Tweeters] Harlequin Duck
J Christian Kessler
1northraven at gmail.com
Mon Apr 17 13:34:06 PDT 2023
yes, in the summer I find Harlequin Duck on the headwaters of the American
River just over Chinook Pass.
Chris Kessler
Seattle
On Mon, Apr 17, 2023 at 1:11 PM Stephen Elston <stephen.elston at gmail.com>
wrote:
> In my understanding, Harlequin Duck breed along fast moving
> mountain streams. In the spring these birds migrate from saltwater
> wintering sites to high altitude breeding sites. I suppose this bird was
> taking a break during this migration.
>
> You can see the breeding range map
> <http://www.birdweb.org/birdweb/bird/harlequin_duck#> for our state on
> BirdWeb.
>
> On Mon, Apr 17, 2023 at 11:57 AM <itomas at onebox.com> wrote:
>
>> Question...Yesterday, a duck awkwardly landed on a wire right in front of
>> my deck which is across the street from the Rutherford Slough in Fall City.
>> The duck was kind enough to sit there long enough for me to go inside for
>> binoculars, books and laptop computer and, according to all the pictures I
>> could find, it was a Harlequin Duck. Is that really possible? I thought
>> they were not in this area...and yes, there are Buffleheads in the water
>> but this was not one of them.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Tomas Walsh
>>
>> Fall City, WA
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