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Hooded merganser

Lophodytes cucullatus

Description:

Hooded Mergansers have a crest at the back of the head which can be expanded or contracted. In adult males, this crest has a large white patch, the head is black and the sides of the duck are reddish-brown. The adult female has a reddish crest, with much of the rest of the head and body a greyish-brown. They form pairs in early winter. The male leaves the female soon after she lays her eggs, leaving her responsible for all incubation. After hatching, chicks leave the nest with their mother within 24 hours; they are already able to dive and feed themselves, although they remain with their mother for another five weeks. These ducks feed by diving and swimming under water to collect small fish, crustaceans and aquatic insects. They find their prey underwater by sight.

Habitat:

Their preferred habitat for breeding is in swamps and wooded ponds of the northern half of the United States and southern Canada. Hooded Mergansers are the second smallest species of merganser, with only the Smew of Europe and Asia being smaller, and is also the only Merganser whose native habitat is restricted to North America.

Notes:

Seen in a pond in my neighborhood in North Carolina.

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6 Comments

Maria dB
Maria dB 12 years ago

Thanks, Karen!

KarenL
KarenL 12 years ago

Great series Maria!

JosieKapral
JosieKapral 12 years ago

We have those here too!

Wild Things
Wild Things 12 years ago

Wow!

Maria dB
Maria dB 12 years ago

Thank you. I wasn't familiar with this bird and found it really interesting how different it looks with the crest up.

ChristyHolland
ChristyHolland 12 years ago

Beautiful! Such a different look between the crest up and down. Nice series of pictures!

Maria dB
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Maria dB

Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA

Spotted on Mar 17, 2012
Submitted on Mar 18, 2012

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