Eared Grebe, Aythya, Swan Sweep

Posted on by Melissa Penta

Today, two friends and I drove around the east shore of Cayuga lake in search of waterfowl – in particular an Eared Grebe and Tufted Duck. We had an exact location for the Grebe thanks to a local birder but we knew the Tufted Duck would be a challenge since it is mixed somewhere within the rafts of Aythya species around the lake.

We started at Allan H. Treman State Marine Park where the Grebe has been seen and were greated by a large raft of Redheads and other Aythya species. They were flushed up by the geese, but ended up landing right back where they came from, minus the skittish geese. We could not locate a Tufted Duck in this fairly close flock. (eBird Checklist)

Redhead Raft

Raft of Redheads and other Aythya sp.

Aythya flock

Aythya flock

As soon as we set up our scopes, maybe ten yards in from the shore, we were surprised with beautiful looks at the very active Eared Grebe.

Eared Grebe

Eared Grebe

… who tried really hard to fit in with the Ruddy Ducks.

Eared Grebe with Ruddy Ducks

Eared Grebe with Ruddy Ducks

After spending over an hour with icicles for hands and feet, we headed farther north and saw more of the same types of rafts along with the usual Gulls. Our next real gem of a spot was on the northern end of the lake in Mud Lock. We had better looks at some of the duck species that we saw all along the lake. (eBird Checklist)

Gadwall

Gadwall

Ring-necked Duck

Ring-necked Duck

A nice surprise at this spot was having all three species of Swans – and being able to compare Trumpeter vs Tundra in one scope view.

Mute Swan

Mute Swan

Trumpeter Swan

Trumpeter Swan

Tundra Swans

Tundra Swans

We started off with a bang (and a life bird for me) but never did locate the Tufted Duck. Maybe next time…

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