On one of the New Forest ponds I visit, there were several Goosander’s last week. Although I was able to get some photographs it was raining hard so I decided to return today in the hope they were still there and with better weather picture opportunities would be better. The Goosander is a diving duck which is a member of the sawbill family, named because of its serrated bill, which they use for catching fish. Mainly a freshwater bird, the Goosander first bred in the UK in 1871. Goosander’s are known as Common Mergansers in some parts of the world.
Two male birds with green heads. (the females have brown heads).







Nice shots Andy! I assume when their crown is up that means they are feeling anxious?
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Could be Wayne they also use in display when courting.
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Lovely pictures of these birds! Such fancy hairstyles.
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