BIRDING: LESSON ONE: COMPARING SPECIES
Let’s compare confusing birds with NO pictures!
I don’t take pictures when I am birding. That is
what my husband is for – he has the camera and he knows how to use his camera.
I stay away from photography for the simple reason that by the time I grab the
camera, aim and shoot the bird in question is gone. Eric, on the other hand, is
accustomed to catching birds on the wing.
So, how does one tell birds apart especially when the two in
question look like kissing cousins? For
starters, bird with friends.
Mike: How do you tell a Canvasback apart from a Redhead?
Me:
Canvasback has a beak shaped like a ski jump.
Me: I don’t think there are Greater Scaups here. I looked it
up – Greaters like greater, bigger waters like the ocean.
Mike: Both Greater and Lesser
Scaups have been seen in the Bay. One has a purple head and one has a green
head.
Me: (Looking in Kaufman’s Field Guide) Got it! GReen
for GReater.
Mike: Ruddy’s have blue bills.
Me: Lots of ducks have bluish
bills.
Mike: Ruddy’s have a perky tail.
Me: Right
on! Cute perky tail.
See how that works? Bird with your friends.
(Photo credit: Eric Voit)