The Changing Seasons - Waterfowl

The Changing Seasons is a series of blog posts focusing on notable changes in bird distribution in Newfoundland and Labrador over the past ~75 years. These changes may not be apparent to the dedicated birder of today. Certainly significant changes occurred prior to the 1950s but without a written report to review, those changes will remain a mystery. Note that this is the third in a series of blog posts on this topic. The first post about goldfinches, redpolls, and song sparrows can be found here . And the second about gulls can be found here . Todays post is about waterfowl. Tufted Ducks and other waterfowl: The first record of Tufted Duck, a Eurasian species, for the island of Newfoundland was a well documented female at Quidi Vidi lake from 2 Jan - 26 Jan, 1982 [Am. Birds, 1982]. It was another four years until the second record came about: an immature male shot at Colinet on 3 Nov 1986 [Am Birds, 1987]. The 3rd record was a female in Harbour Grace 16 Dec 1986 to 8 Jan 1987. The 4th...