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    I cant identify these ducks. Are they just hybrids?
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    Yes Hybrid mallards joe. Quite a few at Topsham and Dawlish
    Nice captures for the non indigenous section

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    How do I move them to another section?
    I was really puzzled by the white chests.
    I think these two are females as they were with a male mallard. He was very protective of them while my sister fed them (there were lots of gulls around)

    Thanks for the ID

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    Re upload them into the 'Non indigenous ' thread Joe. This thread will be reloved and stays the same

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