Wild About Britain
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WildlifeWatcher
Commander of the Wild Empire
Registered: February 2012 Posts: 1,605
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It is a mallard in eclipse plumage I think.
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WildlifeWatcher
Commander of the Wild Empire
Registered: February 2012 Posts: 1,605
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Having said that it might be a domestic species or hybrid, but the other one is almost certainly an eclipse mallard, this one might just be partially luecistic around the neck, a domestic type or just abnormal one in eclipse.
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WildlifeWatcher
Commander of the Wild Empire
Registered: February 2012 Posts: 1,605
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Having said that it might be a domestic species or hybrid, but the other one is almost certainly an eclipse mallard, this one might just be partially luecistic around the neck, a domestic type or just a normal one in eclipse.
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