There are now thousands of ducks on the St. Clair River, just like it should be! Today was a stellar day, and I went as far as Guthrie Park, Corunna.
There was not a lot at Corunna (too much ice), but viewing conditions were excellent, save for some Shell steam.
Close in were three Trumpeter Swans. These are likely the one I have been seeing farther downriver this winter, as I did not find any others today.
There are quite a few Ring-necked Ducks on the river this winter. Five were in the steamy conditions at the mouth of Talfourd Creek.
Lots of Canvasbacks around currently.
| Hooded Pair |
Just after arrival, one of the wintering Double-crested Cormorants flew by at close range.
Eventually, I headed back downriver to concentrate observations in certain areas. The first was off Courtright where thousands of ducks were farther out. Viewing conditions were superb, and with a scope I was able to scan the masses. Too far for photos though.
Surprisingly, there was nothing unusual! However, it was nice to finally spend some time scanning the rafts.
Among the thousands of Redhead, Canvasback, Long-tailed and others, there were five White-winged Scoters.
I looked for hybrid ducks, but could not find any. None of those Redhead hybrids have been reported yet along the river this winter. I would guess there are some out there somewhere.
Heading downriver, there were lots of ducks all the way along to the CF Industries outfall.
Some open water at the north end of Cundick Park (Stoke's Point) was another spot to stop and look. Nothing unusual though.
Wednesday was the last time I was previously out to the river. Lots of ducks were at and in the vicinity of Willow Park.
South of that beside the brine barge, I briefly stopped and spotted a male Ruddy Duck. Always seems to be one or two on the river each winter.
There were at least two Trumpeter Swans seen from Cathcart Park.
Thursday, I toured spots north of home and went for some short walks. It was almost birdless. In fact, there was not a single bird at Nicholl's Memorial Forest and Wetland at Wilkesport! Typical this winter.
I walked into Moore WMA, which always used to be a very good spot for birds in winter. It was almost birdless too! Just took some scenery shots.
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| Not much left of the old bridge! |
Went for a good walk at Reid C. L. as well.
| Distant Sycamore tree |


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| Scene near the visitor centre |
I also walked Bannerstone which had some birds. Seemed more birdy there than in the park.
Spring will be arriving soon, and the temps are getting milder, so change is in the air.









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