Medicine Hat News

Off-course duck from Europe or Asia is first of its kind to reach B.C.

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An unusual duck is fluttering the hearts of birdwatche­rs on southern Vancouver Island after flying far off course during its migration between Europe or Asia and the waterways of Southeast Asia or Japan.

Ann Nightingal­e, director of the Rocky Point Bird Observator­y, says the duck, known as a common pochard, was likely pushed by bad weather and ended up at the Summit Park res- ervoir in Victoria last week.

She says the pochard is anything but common in Canada and may have been spotted once in Quebec in 2008, but the sighting was never officially confirmed because that duck could have been an escaped exotic pet.

Nightingal­e says birdwatche­r Jody Wells snapped the first photo of the large red-headed, silver-backed duck in the Victoria reservoir, thinking it was another infrequent visitor known as a redhead, but the splash of blue on the pochard’s swooping black bill gave it away.

She says the reservoir is similar to the duck’s intended destinatio­n and she expects it will remain in the area for the winter before trying to find its flock next spring.

In the meantime, Nightingal­e says local birdwatche­rs are enjoying the show while bird lovers from across North America are cursing COVID-19 travel restrictio­ns that keep them from taking in the rare sight.

“This bird is definitely one that is causing a lot of people south of the border a lot of angst because they can’t come to see it,” Nightingal­e says in an interview.

“They’ll be keeping their fingers crossed for it to survive, too, until the restrictio­ns are lifted.”

 ?? CP HANDOUT ?? A Redhead duck, foreground, and a Common Pochard are seen in Victoria in an undated handout photo.
CP HANDOUT A Redhead duck, foreground, and a Common Pochard are seen in Victoria in an undated handout photo.

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