It has been a quiet winter around here bird wise, just a few of the more usual species present. During the very cold snap we had a few weeks ago where temps never got above freezing, a lot of the river froze over with only a few areas of open water. These were surprisingly filled with mostly Common Mergansers (Goosanders) with a high count of around 60 or so birds together one morning. I think that many of their usual wintering areas had frozen over pushing many birds south which was to my gain as I had plenty of chances to view these birds close up. Not just the females with their reddish shaggy crests but also plenty of simply stunning males in their picture-perfect breeding plumages. I love how the the sharp iridescent green and black head contrasts with the bright red bill and white of the body. Anyway, now that it has warmed up a little, I don't see them so often but yesterday for the first time this year I heard robin calls. A single male has been hanging around the rather large lawn area nearby so certainly we are beginning to see some migration. Looking over the distant landscape this morning, I saw a staggering flock of blackbirds - probably in excess of two thousand birds heading north just over the Deleware river. Cormorant numbers have risen too and I'm looking forward to many other species arriving sometime soon. The robin shown here was present feeding on some left-over berries, its plumage well puffed out due to the cold. Done in my sketchbook, this watercolor is about 11 x 8 inches.
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