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| Subject: | Wood duck oddity | 
| From: | "Michael Ramsey" <> | 
| Date: | Sun, 14 May 2006 12:43:12 +1000 | 
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    Hi Colin and others,
    I have also observed an oddly plumaged Wood Duck at Broadford in
    central Victoria. The bird I saw was a female that had white
    splashes on its head but the rest of the body was fawn and light
    grey rather than the usual colours. Other unusual plumaged
    waterfowl I have seen over the years have been a leucistic Pacific
    Black Duck and Pink-eared Duck.
    Michael Ramsey, Broadford.
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