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Bufflehead

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Gabriel Evans-Cook
by Gabriel__Evans.Cook from Toronto CA on 29 Mar 2021
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Bufflehead courtship displays are incredibly adorable & being able to observe them relatively close up was a real pleasure. The bay they were inhabiting had a very steep drop-off that was close to shore & thus the diving ducks were able to move closer to me than usually possible. There were 4 separate males, all trying to court a single female. They would take turns running atop the water’s surface to take flight for a short distance & abruptly land in front of the female. They would raise their crests high & bob their heads frantically, each trying his best to impress her. Occasionally, some of the males would grow weary of so much competition. They would swim underwater & thrash at a rival male to try and scare them off. For the duration of my visit with the small ducks, none were truly deterred by each others attempts to dominate the territory.

  • Camera: Canon EOS 90D
  • Focal: 300 mm
  • Shutter speed: 0.0002 sec
  • Aperture: f/ 5.6
tagged: bird birding duck bufflehead waterfowl wildlife ontario animal anseriformes

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