Urban species #008: Hooded merganser Lophodytes cucullatus
Mergansers are a group of diving ducks characterized by a narrow, hooked, serrated-edged bill, and a crest that can be erected. The male hooded merganser's crest is especially distinctive. According to the
Cornell Ornithology Lab, they are year-round residents in the northeast, but in Boston they are most conspicuous in winter, probably because freezing water concentrates them on urban rivers.
It is amusing to me that hooded mergansers are not among the 125 birds described in
Birds of Boston, but
northern pintails (much rarer, in my experience) are. Hooded mergansers are the only species of merganser found only on North America.
Photographs by
cottonmanifesto