Tuesday 17 January 2012

Redhead Smew

This `Redhead` Smew was found yesterday by Josh Jones on Deeping High Bank in Lincolnshire and despite seeing the bird for myself I got less than brilliant views as it flew off into the sunset. This morning the bird was again present, mixing with Goosander, Mallard and Tufted ducks, in fact the river was frozen and the areas of open water were full of wild fowl of all sorts.

The photos below are pretty rubbish, with one being digiscoped and the other being taken `point and shoot` style with the zoom on Canon A640 at maximum, but hopefully give you an idea of the bird!

Digiscoped image

`Point and shoot` image

The Smew is part of a group of ducks known as sawbills, along with Goosander and Red-breasted Merganser, but is a lot smaller than both its cousins being only a little larger than a Teal. The `Redhead` is the female or juvenile while the male Smew is a stunning bird known as `The white nun` and is arguably the most attractive of ducks. They breed in northern and eastern Siberia and are scarce migrants to our shores in the winter. It is thought that only about 100 of these birds are present in Britain and Ireland overwinter.

A welcome tick on my PBC year list which has now reached the century mark.

14 comments:

  1. Hi John...great addition to the list for you...cute little guy and it does look like a Merganser!!
    He looks pretty small next to those Mallards : }
    Grace

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  2. Pretty impressive that you saw this one at all!

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  3. She's a little beauty John.
    We had a male at my local for a few days. Lovely birds, both.

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  4. The pictures are still very worthwhile John. And it's a rare notch on your gun-belt.(Figuratively, of course!)
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  5. Thats a new one on me John, very nice to get the capture though.

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  6. Thanks Bob,
    It took me a while to find it, but it was right where I was told it would be!
    J

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  7. Hi Grace,
    Yes, a nice Year `tick`. They are tiny little things, but built to last!
    J

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  8. Thanks Susan,
    It took a while to see, but I am glad that I stayed patient!
    J

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  9. Hi Keith,
    She was/is a lovely bird, the males are stunning though! Thanks for the `Follow` Keith!
    J

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  10. Hi bazza,
    Thank you, you really are too kind! I am not happy with them, but at least you can make out the bird (I hope!)
    J

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  11. Thanks Roy,
    She is still up there, so there is every chance of seeing her!
    J

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  12. That's a nice tick John and pretty good with the 'point and shoot'.

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  13. Thanks Frank,
    It`s not too bad, although I have been back and got a couple of slightly better shots, still not brilliant though!
    J

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