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    Native to Mexico and South America. Although the Muscovy Duck is a tropical bird, it adapts to icy and snowy conditions down to –12°C (10°F) Quoted from Quoted from Wikipedia

    This one is a domesticated duck and I think it may have come from one of the houses across the road from the pond whee I captured it.
    He/she was trying to get back as you see in the photos he has a each way and waits for the traffic. I stood frozen to my spot as the traffic was heavy, though the traffic does know and stops for ducks to cross. But he/she changed his/her mind and went back to the pond. In the last but one he has razed the head feathers. He/ she is not pleased. Almost calm and settled for the pond again in the last photo
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    They certainly have a face that only a mother could love.
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    Your telling me and this is a fairly young one as it hasn't all of it's nodules yet. It will be so ugly when full grown

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    Not a happy bunny - and not a pretty one either Nice shots, Beryl.

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    Thanks Louise
    Not not at all happy. I had invaded his privacy and he couldn't get across the road

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    Ha ha all your comments made me laugh....................on a serious note, they are excellent images Beryl glad he went safely back to his pond

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    Thanks Babs
    My son goes along there some time and the traffic often stops for the ducks to cross
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