Findlay, that odd duck looks like the ones here when a mallard and a white barnyard type duck crossbreed. The young ones have plumage from both parents. I like your goosander, they are called mergansers here in North America, I took pictures of one the other day myself.
Findlay, that odd duck looks like the ones here when a mallard and a white barnyard type duck crossbreed. The young ones have plumage from both parents. I like your goosander, they are called mergansers here in North America, I took pictures of one the other day myself.
You know....ducks and geese crossbreed. You may have one of those in the pics. I had something similiar happen to me awhile back. I was trying ID and had to speak with a birder....and that's when I learned about that dealio:) Very interesting. Lovely sunny pics!
Findlay, that odd duck looks like the ones here when a mallard and a white barnyard type duck crossbreed. The young ones have plumage from both parents.
ReplyDeleteI like your goosander, they are called mergansers here in North America, I took pictures of one the other day myself.
Findlay, that odd duck looks like the ones here when a mallard and a white barnyard type duck crossbreed. The young ones have plumage from both parents.
ReplyDeleteI like your goosander, they are called mergansers here in North America, I took pictures of one the other day myself.
You know....ducks and geese crossbreed. You may have one of those in the pics. I had something similiar happen to me awhile back. I was trying ID and had to speak with a birder....and that's when I learned about that dealio:) Very interesting. Lovely sunny pics!
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ReplyDeleteGreat pictures you show.
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Hi Findlay, I'm thrilled to be your tenth follower. have really enjoyed checking out your images, nice work!
ReplyDeleteNice shots Findlay. Like the Goosander.
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