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    My hubby Greg took this picture yesterday, it was with Mallard Ducklings, but I was wondering why is it all yellow. It was the only one this colour, does anyone know why this could be.
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    Strange one Babs, almost looks like it is either not a Mallard, or perhaps an albino.

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    Hubby took the photo at Martin Mere so I suppose it's possible it may have come from another type of duck family and somehow managed to attach itself to the Mallards. I know it's difficult to see the colour of the eye in this shot but Greg said as far as he could tell it didn't have red eyes

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    Nice capture. Look like a Leucistic to me.
    We have 3 Leucistic ducks here I have some lovely photos of them as ducklings last year.
    The mother had 7 ducklings 3 were leucistic and the other 4 were normal colour. It'a similar thing but different to Albinism. The pigment is diluted.
    Makes them very pretty.
    I captured two and the photo was so cute it waspublished in our local paper
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chocky View Post
    Nice capture. Look like a Leucistic to me.
    We have 3 Leucistic ducks here I have some lovely photos of them as ducklings last year.
    The mother had 7 ducklings 3 were leucistic and the other 4 were normal colour. It'a similar thing but different to Albinism. The pigment is diluted.
    Makes them very pretty.
    I captured two and the photo was so cute it waspublished in our local paper
    Cheers
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    I have a short memory Chocky thanks for that, I remember now

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