Sunday, December 6, 2009

Harlequin Ducks at Barnegat Lighthouse


We visited Barnegat Lighthouse State Park to see the Harlequin Ducks. Others have reported seeing 20 or more, but we only saw three. The lighting was good today and this year's pictures came out better than last year's. In fact, we are so happy with them that Mike has agreed that he'll never again drag Chris onto a jetty made of boulders with treacherous crevices in 35 degree weather and high winds where Mary twisted her ankle.



Harlequin Duck
Harlequin Duck
Harlequin Duck

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow. Great photos.

December 10, 2009 at 8:24 PM  

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Saturday, February 14, 2009

Harlequin Ducks at Barnegat Lighthouse

Male Harlequin Duck 

Female Harlequin Duck 

Harlequin Ducks 

Harlequin Ducks 

Harlequin Ducks 

Harlequin Ducks 

Harlequin Duck 


On Thursday, a colleague told Mike about the Harlequin Ducks that spend the winter on the rocky coast at Barnegat Lighthouse off Long Beach. Chris just had to see them, so off we went at the start of the weekend in hopes of spotting this stunning waterfowl. The harlequin ducks were exactly where they had been a month earlier. It was definitely worth the drive as we felt well rewarded, and Chris even managed to overcome her irrational fear of walking along the huge rock jetty to see them. Now that we've seen them, we are having trouble deciding which is more beautiful, the Wood Duck or the Harlequin Duck. They both look like they have been hand painted.

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Anonymous jj said...

When do the Harlequins arrive and leave for the most part? Thanks very much!

March 19, 2010 at 2:30 AM  

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Red-breasted Merganser at Barnegat Lighthouse

Red-breasted Merganser 

Red-breasted Merganser 


The red-breasted merganser looks like the common merganser. It prefers the salt water of Barnegat Bay to the freshwater of Lake Nelson.

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Anonymous Claudia said...

Boy your photo's RULE! Thanks for sharing

December 27, 2009 at 1:20 PM  

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Red-throated Loon at Barnegat Lighthouse

Anonymous dondrup said...

must confess, i don't think this is a red-throated loon. bill is too heavy and curved with not upturned appearance.

October 16, 2009 at 3:13 PM  
Anonymous Eric LoPresti said...

Definitely a Common Loon: blocky head and stocky bill.

Somehow these pictures are the second and fifth results on google images for "Red-throated Loon winter" - it might be nice and less confusing to some if you correct this.

January 25, 2012 at 5:17 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

These images are Common Loons, not Red-throated.

January 22, 2014 at 10:03 PM  

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Long-tailed Ducks at Barnegat Lighthouse

oldsqauw with long tail

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Oldsquaw

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Oldsquaw
These long-tailed ducked were an added bonus on our trip to Barnegat. There were many more of them than the Harlequins, and while not as strikingly colorful, they were very entertaining. There was great variety in their coloration, and only the male has the obviously long tail.

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