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    My first upload, Not sure what this duck is, I photographed it at slimbridge
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    Nice capture Dave, not sure what it is though (ducks not really my fort&#233, don't think it's a native.
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    Looks like it might be a female tufted duck but can't be sure. Was it a free duck?

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    The red eye is confusing, perhaps it's a cross between a Pochard and Tufted Duck.
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    I was looking at that side of it too Rolf. I can't find a duck with a white-ish beak part from the female tufted or maybe the female Scaup and red Eyes, though Mallards ducks have red eyes but not that vivid

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    Not sure that the beak is as white as it looks, as it has blown.
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    Yes . Come to think of it it does. I have to admit I love ducks as you well know But I have never seen one with a white bill I have to admit.But those eyes are so vivid. I really don't know

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    Hi all, its not a native duck that I know and its a free duck. Slimbridge have ducks drop in from all over the place, even from Soutn America.

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    Bit like Dawlish . They have Chinese geese Black swans and other geese and ducks from all over the world there too.
    It's a very interesting duck

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