Could a duck expert help with a duck ID please?

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Re: Could a duck expert help with a duck ID please?

Post: # 191513Post Millymollymandy »

Oh this is quite interesting Richie because we are going through the same thing! We've had mallards here on the pond nearly every day for the last 2 months and I'm hoping for ducklings!

We too normally have mr and mrs, or sometimes mr and 2 mrs's (how do you write that? :iconbiggrin: ). Sometimes there's another mr and I've seen mr and mrs chase this one off. Yet yesterday there were 2 misters swimming around happily together!!! :scratch:

So I'm as :dontknow: as you on that one but I'm just happy to see them and they get on fine with my domestic ducks.

As to the different colours - in some of my bird books they do show all sorts of variations of some of the more common breeds of ducks so it could be a hybrid. I can't think of another species with the same colour head as a male mallard. Unless it was a youngster who hadn't got all his adult colourings yet?
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Post: # 191515Post Millymollymandy »

This thread might help - talking about hybrids and domestic mallards and the diff colourings are quite common.

http://www.wildaboutbritain.co.uk/forum ... ybrid.html
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Re: Could a duck expert help with a duck ID please?

Post: # 191518Post Millymollymandy »

I've been there, can't remember if that's the one in the centre of town or the one near the beach with the road in between? I didn't know you were near Weymouth.

Oooooh next time I'm at my mum's and fancy going off birdwatching at Weymouth I'll have to come and see you! :iconbiggrin:
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Post: # 191542Post pelmetman »

I know Weymouth well having lived in various parts of the town for many years and we're hoping to retire back there, a really lovely part of the world. :flower:
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Post: # 191553Post Millymollymandy »

You are lucky. I love it around there but the bit I know better is the coastal road from Bridport to Abbotsbury. My mum is on the Devon/Somerset/Dorset borders and it's all gorgeous around there. Have done the drive from Poole (when arriving by ferry) to my mum's via Dorchester several times and it's just so scenic. :flower:
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