Date: 12/31/25 11:42 am
From: Anita Schnee <000003224553d416-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Re: Hundreds of ducks in Alma WTP; including spinning Shovelers
This spinning behavior is amazing. How do they not get seasick? I started to feel that way just watching the clip!

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Anita Schnee

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On Wednesday, December 31, 2025 at 01:30:34 PM CST, Ragupathy Kannan <0000013b0ad14faf-dmarc-request...> wrote:

A quick 23-min stop at Alma Wastewater Treatment plant today revealed 420 ducks of 5 common species. https://ebird.org/checklist/S291441393
Many of the Northern Shovelers were spinning in circles.  Birds of the World says ".... frequently observed feeding in groups, stirring up water surface by swimming in tight rotating circles, but lone birds can also swim in tight circles to create whirlpool-like effect, to bring food to surface...." and posted this video of the behavior. ML201786491 - Northern Shoveler - Macaulay Library

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ML201786491 - Northern Shoveler - Macaulay Library

Macaulay Library ML201786491; © Don DesJardin; Ventura, California, United States
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Thanks to "Carolyn" (my scope named after its donor my late friend Carolyn Minson) which made the count possible.KannanFt. Smith

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