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Ducks, Grebes and Coots - The Eider Duck

First seen on Sunday 25th October 2020 at Druridge Pools

Locally, Eider Ducks are known as Cuddy Ducks, named after St Cuthbert of Lindisfarne. When they are not feeding at sea, they roost on rocks and seaweed. The males are a spectacular black snd white colour with highlights of pale green. They have a lovely call in the mating season - "ah-ooh" not unlike something Frankie Howard used to say. From a distance you could mistake female Eider Ducks for female Mallards. However, when you get a close look, you can see the long wedge shaped beak that characterises an Eider Duck. Druridge Bay, being all beach, it's difficult to get a close view of Eiders, they are usually quite a way out at sea, or just flying past as in this photo.


 

Eiders vary a lot in colour throughout the year, and as they mature. This one is quite dark, with a few pale patches, so is probably an immature male.