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Anas platyrhynchos domesticus
local Pond. In the company of Mallards.
@ Antonio,yes it did work! Just make sure that you do not see the word "Edit "in the link that you post. If you see "Edit " that means you are leaving it open to the public to edit your work. Save your work before you share the link.
The mute Swan is awesome! Lucky you!
it's ok now:-)thanks Emma and this link was of the white swan that i tell you,thanks for the elp
not yeth:-)lets see like this http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/802...
@ Antonio,is this the link you wanted to share?
http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/755...
To share a link,
1 you click on your spotting.
2 Look right on top of the screen.
3 you will see a link
4 you copy it and paste it where you want.
Hope that helps .
thanks Emma,i have 2 spots of portuguese duck's,it's the same duck,the comun Mallard,Real duck in portugal(Anas platyrhynchos),and one of a egipcian geese,and a whith swan that i like very much,but i dont know aw to copy the spot's link's to put here for you.i'am seeing that you have a hapy day spoting ducks,i'll trie to see if i know some one more
@ Antonio, I have spotted at least 12 types of ducks and 7 types of geese and swan.
Thank you so much Antonio! There are so many hybrids of Ducks and Geese that it can be difficult! I was not paying any attention to them until i joined Project Noah and one by one i started discovering the various types. There are so many.
types!i would love to see a Mallard from Portugal . Post it when you get a chance!!.
if it was european,or better portuguese mallards i could elp you.but even in water and marine birds i'am not specialist the only field i can say that i know a few things it's forest and field birds of portugal,especialy in the north,here i can id a bird by the sound, the siluet,or the fligth,but they are very dificult to spot,most part are litle birsd's very nervous,it is need many time and very good photo material,so i focus my compact mostly in the ground:-)
Thnx Antonio. The ponds here have so many diff types of colorations in the Ducks. Have to wait for Liam or Avesjohn to identify them!!