
There were also Blacksmith Plovers, which, even though they aren't a duck, are a common part of the Conservacy. In the pond with the Laysan Teal there were also Baer's Pochard, Falcated Ducks, Lesser White-fronted Geese, Meller's and Hawaiian Ducks and Philippine Ducks.







In the second pond there was also some variety. There were a lot of sea ducks from America, like Harlequin Ducks, Long-tailed Ducks and Spectacled Eiders. There were also Baikal Teal, Scaly-sided Merganser and Red-breasted Goose. The Baikal Teal is probably my favorite duck, so this picture of one is one of my favorites.










Pond four probably had the most variety. I will try to post all the birds that were there: Marbled Teal, Magpie Goose, Nene, Puna Teal, Baer's Pochard, White-headed Duck, Falcated Duck, Scaly-sided Merganser, Masked Lapwing and West Indian Whistling-Duck.






I saw many other birds, including a Demoiselle Crane group who danced and courted their mates, and a Swan Goose who imprinted on us. That means that he would follow us wherever we went. There was obviously something wrong with him but he was very cool and harmless. There were Cape Barren Geese, who were very agressive because they were having goslings. We also saw some sea ducks, a falcon and some baby birds. All my photos are on my Flickr, right here!
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