Birds of Lake Greer: 2026

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January 3, above, the father of the Sandhill Crane family from 2025.

January

January 3- Female Ringed-neck Duck. Below, Whistling-ducks and the Glossy Ibis who lives among ducks. Also, a fake bird in the form of a Gulfstream G550.

January 6, 2026- Below, the Great Blue Heron intruded upon the Sandhill Cranes’ turf causing them to squawk.

January 17, 2026- Below, a new species arrived. They are two female Green-winged-teal ducks. The males are colorful. That photo is the male is pulled from the Internet.

January 17, 2026- Below, a Cormorant.

January 17, 2026- The five ducklings should be flying soon. January 25, 2026- Below, The Ringed-neck duck has a partner now.  

January 26, 2026- Below, the painted turtle

January 29, 2026- Below, ringed-neck ducks now number four, along with the whistling ducks and mottled ducks

February

February 2, 2026- They fly. About a week earlier, I got them to flay a little bit too.

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