One for the Ornithologists
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sparkythecat

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8,064 posts

278 months

Sunday 6th February 2005
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This mallard drake took up residence on the canal basin a few days ago. He's got some abnormality of his feathering that makes him look as though he's either wearing a ridiculous hat or has turned punk!

Apologies for the picture quality, but can anyone explain what's wrong with him?





>>> Edited by sparkythecat on Sunday 6th February 10:27

Eric Mc

124,794 posts

288 months

Sunday 6th February 2005
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Photoshopitis?

sparkythecat

Original Poster:

8,064 posts

278 months

Sunday 6th February 2005
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Eric Mc said:
Photoshopitis?


No, definitely not!

selmer

2,760 posts

265 months

Sunday 6th February 2005
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Bad hair day.
Sorry, the only thing I can suggest is that ducks, or at least the ducks around here, are notorious for inbreeding. At Ayton down the road there are some freakishly large birds, which range in colour from orange to black, butstill with mallard (sp?) markings.
So don't point and stare, you wouldn't like it.

Monkey Boy 1

2,066 posts

254 months

Sunday 6th February 2005
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Looks as if one of his parents might have been a Tufted Duck, but not sure.

focused

1,405 posts

305 months

Sunday 6th February 2005
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He's quackers

DanBoy

4,899 posts

266 months

Sunday 6th February 2005
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Some say Elvis is dead. Others say he went home. I say he turned into a duck.

tvrforever

3,187 posts

288 months

Sunday 6th February 2005
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we've got loads of those on the lakes here - not sure what type of duck they are though...

certainly like sliced bread!

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

278 months

Sunday 6th February 2005
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Early formation of antlers.

Breed is known as Getuducky Stagiatus.

glocko

1,813 posts

272 months

Sunday 6th February 2005
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Monkey Boy 1 said:
Looks as if one of his parents might have been a Tufted Duck, but not sure.

Sorry to be a pedant but the growth is on the crown whereas the tufted duck has the tuft more towards the nape.
Mallards interbreed readily so could be one of the crowned species.

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

278 months

Sunday 6th February 2005
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Flying rabits, eh.....?

groucho

12,134 posts

269 months

Monday 7th February 2005
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He's probably not a true mallard. A cross-breed with an ornamental duck.

Grouch.

jmorgan

36,010 posts

307 months

Monday 7th February 2005
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Hmmmmmmmmmmm, orange sauce