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Mallard Duck

Anas platyrhynchos

Description:

The black duck here seems to be an unusual looking female. She does not quack and instead makes a low cooing sound. She also gorges on the algae in the lake. Is she not a mallard? I know they have been known to interbreed with other duck species.

Habitat:

These ducks live in a small lake surrounded by a development of town houses. There are a total of seven ducks in the lake.

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3 Comments

TammiElisa
TammiElisa 13 years ago

Wow, thanks for the replies. Very interesting!

The Mishka
The Mishka 13 years ago

My guess would be a female mallard that has something called Abberant Plumage. Abberant plumage is mainly diveded in to three groups.... Albinism, Leucism and Melanism. In this case I believe that this duck has Melanism in combination with Partial Albinism. I know that Mallards hybrid with Black ducks... and my guess it either one of those because of the Speculum feathers. If I am right.... This is Very Uncommon and you're lucky to have seen this first hand! Thank you for this Amazing post!

ceherzog
ceherzog 13 years ago

I can't find anything that looks like that black & white duck...I know they hybridize but that seems too strange.

TammiElisa
Spotted by
TammiElisa

Augusta, Georgia, USA

Spotted on May 7, 2011
Submitted on May 7, 2011

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