On Sunday, November 19, 2023, the South Shore Bird Club held its 14th annual Plymouth County Duck Count. 35 birders spent the day counting waterfowl on freshwater ponds all over the county. Thank you to everyone who participated!
Since we’ve had a mild Fall, all of the ponds were completely open this year.
Although many people reported a slow day, our numbers were mostly within their normal range. Our overall total (4,709 ducks or 6,751 including all waterbirds) is a little above our 14-year average. Our counts of Ring-necked Ducks, Hooded Mergansers, and Greater Scaup were all close to our all-time highs. We did not have any notably low counts this year.
We also had a few uncommon species make the list. Two Redheads were found on Ezekiel Pond in Plymouth. We’ve only had this species on the count once before and it was a single bird in 2010. The same group also had a Barrow’s Goldeneye on Silver Lake.
The species counts for this year are listed below. More details can be found in our trip report in eBird:
SSBC Duck Count 2023 - eBird Trip Report
And our totals for previous years are available at:
Canada Goose - 1,573
Mute Swan - 320
Wood Duck - 13
Gadwall - 187
American Wigeon - 89
American Black Duck - 271
Mallard - 920
Northern Shoveler - 1
Northern Pintail - 7
Green-winged Teal - 141
Redhead - 2
Ring-necked Duck - 1,155
Great Scaup - 207
Lesser Scaup - 80
Scaup sp. - 9
Long-tailed Duck - 8
Bufflehead - 582
Common Goldeneye - 138
Barrow’s Goldeneye - 1
Hooded Merganser - 650
Common Merganser - 64
Ruddy Duck - 183
Black Scoter - 1
Common Loon - 13
Red-throated Loon - 1
Pied-billed Grebe - 36
Horned Grebe - 4
American Coot - 95
Great Cormorant - 1
Double-crested Cormorant - 16