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My father and I were at the quarry yesterday afternoon and saw the duck in
question. There was no chesnut whatsoever on the duck. It was completely
black and white. We called it a Muscovy Duck, but it may have been a
MallardxDomestic hybrid. The pattern described in the other post was
consistant, but the colors were off.
Otherwise on the lake there were Buffleheads, Pintail, 5 snow geese, 50+
Black Duck, 75+ Mallards, and too many Canadas to count.
Good Birding,
Jared Merriman
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