Several Redheads on the shore resting with a few BW Teal in the right foreground. Also a very distant shot of a Redhead on the water.
This record gleaned from field journals I kept between 1968 and 2002. The first 6500+ records I posted on iNat had photo documentation, but now I am posting these records which do not have photos just to provide the data point for the species, date, and location as best as I can for the historical record. I will also add a number to represent the approximate number of individuals of this species I recorded on the given day if more than one.
Wallentas Ponds was a name of a group of wastewater treatment ponds that used to be at this location adjacent to Jimmy Clay Golf Course. The
This record gleaned from field journals I kept between 1968 and 2002. The first 6500+ records I posted on iNat had photo documentation, but now I am posting these records which do not have photos just to provide the data point for the species, date, and location as best as I can for the historical record. I will also add a number to represent the approximate number of individuals of this species I recorded on the given day if more than one.
They were on the pond and in the drainage at Jewell Avenue.
With a Ring-necked Duck in first picture; male/female Redhead pair in second pic
Redheads mixed in with gadwall, wigeons, and more.
These two Redheads were about 200 meters out, so the image is cropped very significantly. There were more than 100 Redheads visible, but most very far out.