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    Saw this pair at Barnes but forgot to note what they were.
    I took the shot because they looked cute.
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    isnt these long tailed ducks??

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    Yes. These are Long -tailed ducks - Clangula hyemalis

    They are beautiful and can be seen in the sea. They are sea ducks

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    feels really faint i managed to id a water bird!! lovely pics...

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    Billy, thanks for IDing these ducks for me. I assumed they were foreign as they were in the Collection part of the WWT

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    Quote Originally Posted by joe View Post
    Billy, thanks for IDing these ducks for me. I assumed they were foreign as they were in the Collection part of the WWT
    maybe4 they cant read??

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