Long-tailed Duck,

Burlington Ship Canal, Ontario, Canada, Jan 13, 2020.

Over a 1,000 of these birds flying and feeding in the ship canal at Burlington, Ont.
Clangula hyemalis
Diving duck that favors saltwater in winter and Arctic tundra pools in summer. Males are distinctive with black, white, gray, and brown patterns and long pointed tail. Male plumage changes dramatically from winter to summer. Females and immature males are brownish overall with whiter face and large dark cheek patch. Dives frequently to feed mainly on invertebrates.
source - ebird

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