Eli ([personal profile] eub) wrote2005-01-27 10:31 pm

uncertainty concerning birds

You know all of those birds that sit in the black poplars by the canal? The ones that I figured were maybe green herons or something? I have an suspicion that they could all be DUCKS. The idea of it is unsettling. Here is my data. Shortly after sunset, I went to sit on the bench by the retaining wall for a bit. Some of the birds flying to the trees have the bill shape and wing-gait of mallards, must surely be mallards. The birds perching in the trees look unducklike, have a unducklike stance, holding their body diagonally, whereas ducks hold theirs horizontally. Now, I didn't get an ironclad example of a transition between a ducklike flyer and an unducklike percher, largely because the flyers couldn't seem to find a place to land. The trees were crowded. But they looked like they were trying to find a place. If they had, they would have been perching up in a tree, the prior improbability of which for a duck is a big Bayesian part of the reason I judge (merely by their silhouettes) the perching birds to be herons, or non-duck whatevers. One in a tree was standing like a duck. Maybe the trees are mostly heron-whatevers, with the odd duck?
dr4b: (duckhugging)

[personal profile] dr4b 2005-01-28 07:56 am (UTC)(link)
Don't diss ducks, dude.

[identity profile] eub.livejournal.com 2005-01-28 06:19 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm just sayin', duck flocks in trees = cats and dogs sleeping together.

[identity profile] jadine.livejournal.com 2005-01-28 07:58 am (UTC)(link)
Some ducks do perch in trees- like wood ducks. And they hold their bodies somewhat diagonally when they do it.

[identity profile] eub.livejournal.com 2005-01-28 06:27 pm (UTC)(link)
*google*
Huh, they have clawed feet, neat!
Do you think this is an average amount of diagonalness? The ones in the trees were up at 50-60 degrees from horizontal, I would say.
katybeth: (Default)

[personal profile] katybeth 2005-01-28 06:22 pm (UTC)(link)
I've seen pelicans in trees...

[identity profile] eub.livejournal.com 2005-01-28 06:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Pelicans are fun to watch. I don't think I've seen any in Seattle yet. (These guys in the trees wouldn't be, I don't think; at least they didn't have the backward neck bend that I think of pelicans as having.) Whereabouts were yours?
katybeth: (Default)

[personal profile] katybeth 2005-01-28 06:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Englewood, Florida

[identity profile] eub.livejournal.com 2005-01-28 06:47 pm (UTC)(link)
They have interesting birds in Florida. I was fascinated by the anhinga.

[personal profile] hattifattener 2005-01-28 07:27 pm (UTC)(link)
I've seen pelicans on rocks in the sound (say, on the breakwater along the marina near Shilshole).

[identity profile] eub.livejournal.com 2005-01-28 10:25 pm (UTC)(link)
That's the long straight breakwater as you walk south from Golden Gardens? Maybe I'll catch some there sometime.