When I arrived at the Palo Alto Duck Pond at 6:30pm today (Tuesday, March 13), the BLACK-CROWNED NIGHT HERONS in the trees by the ranger station were nicely lit, and people were standing in the parking lot taking pictures of them, so I did the same. After ten minutes, I finally looked toward the palm trees, and I saw the CATTLE EGRET on the fence, next to the paper that says, "Please Don't Feed Wildlife." It then flew into a palm tree where it could not be seen. A GREAT EGRET and a few SNOWY EGRETS were more visible in other palm trees.
As I was photographing the Great Egret, I heard a female WOOD DUCK behind me. It swam to the other side of the fence and then stood on the shore. Then a group of at least seven large ducks came and piled on each other. It looked almost like mating, but the ducks were of three different species, and the one on the bottom was often a male Mallard. The Wood Duck stayed in the water about 5 feet away from them, and she remained after they left. Later, two LESSER SCAUP came to the shore in that area. The female got there first and quacked angrily at the male when he approached.
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--Garrett