Odd Mallard
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Odd Mallard

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Mark D

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I have seen this bird a few times in different places around Uxbridge.  It has a dark brown body and white chest.  My Sibley guide says it is a domestic mallard.  Any conformation on this, or has anyone seen anything like it before?  I'm not sure how to put a photo directly on the post, but here is the link to it. http://outdoorontario.net/Gallery/Mark/Odd_Malard
Any info on the bird or posting pics appreciated.

Mark
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by Mark D »


Joe

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Hi Mark,

I believe it's a mallard x domestic.  There's one like it in High Park here in Toronto.  

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Thanks for the feedback Joe.

Mark
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yes, definitely a domestic mallard :)

there's actually a family of them in high park - two males and one female (plus the domestic mother) they're quite beautiful, as not one looks the same!
one of the males looks just like the one you posted, whereas the other is more brown and creamy colored on the body - with a greenish brown head.
and the female is beautiful! she's cream colored with a few brown mallard feathers - you should give them a look if you get the chance :)

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I have seen this bird a few times in different places around Uxbridge.  It has a dark brown body and white chest.  My Sibley guide says it is a domestic mallard.  Any conformation on this, or has anyone seen anything like it before?  I'm not sure how to put a photo directly on the post, but here is the link to it. http://outdoorontario.net/Gallery/Mark/Odd_Malard
Any info on the bird or posting pics appreciated.

Mark
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by angelicque »


Mark D

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A whole family, very cool :) !  I'll definately look out for them if i'm ever in the area.  Thanks for the info Angelicque.

Mark
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you're very welcome!

i actually forgot i have a video of them from last spring:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=l8fh_3Qugyg
it's quite pixelated, but you get the idea of that they look like ;)

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A whole family, very cool :) !  I'll definately look out for them if i'm ever in the area.  Thanks for the info Angelicque.

Mark
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Neat :) , there is so much variety in the ducks!
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In the same creek as the mallard x domestic, I saw a mallard x black duck also today along with about 50 normal mallards.  All in the same creek :D .  It seems all the mallards in town have gathered here!  I'll get a pic if I can.

Mark
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by Mark D »