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    Photographed this duck at a local park.It was the only one of its type around. Sorry about the picture quality
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    IF TIN WHISTLES ARE MADE OF TIN

    WHAT DO THEY MAKE FOGHORNS OUT OF?


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    It's female Tufted Duck as she has some tufts on her head

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    Thank you Beryl.I it normal for her to be on her own?
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    Yes quite often . I captured a female Scaup (similar species and hang out together ) completely on it's own.

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