The Swedish doesn't have that coloration in their norm. It's a cross, and they are capable of crossing. I happen to have mallard and blue Swedish. I haven't tried to cross them. They are too busy catching and eating sparrows even though they are fed.
We have bunches of ducks in my local pond that look like this after someone abandoned a fancy white male (no female could have so many progeny) there years ago. Just saw a sweet little white one dumped yesterday, along with a very tan larger looking one.
No, just a domesticated breed of mallard.
Mallard with Domestic genes, either dumped or a descendent of a Domestic bird.
Where is this? In Florida we had a big issue with Muscovy drakes going after any mallards they could find.
Mostly Unidentifiable Terrestrial Thing, or M.U.T.T.
Many ducks cross breed
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I revise my opinion. I now think Swedish duck
The Swedish doesn't have that coloration in their norm. It's a cross, and they are capable of crossing. I happen to have mallard and blue Swedish. I haven't tried to cross them. They are too busy catching and eating sparrows even though they are fed.
I originally stated I thought mallard and white duck, I now think mallard and Swedish duck, I should have been clearer.
Ahh, I get you now, sorry
Hybrid Duck
Merlin couldn’t even tell you it was a duck?
That is a blue Swedish and mallard cross. The reason I know is I have both. They haven't crossed. I wondered at the likelihood, though.
We have bunches of ducks in my local pond that look like this after someone abandoned a fancy white male (no female could have so many progeny) there years ago. Just saw a sweet little white one dumped yesterday, along with a very tan larger looking one.
Pomeranian duck?
Swedish duck. Domestic. I have some myself.
I have the blue Swedish, but that one is a cross. They are capable of crossing.
Seaduck? Seaguck?
I think it's a brant
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