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Re: Unidentified Water Bird

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Subject: Re: Unidentified Water Bird
From: "Dean Portelli" <>
Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2004 17:38:14 +1100
Hi Chris,

You asked for any ideas, so here it goes. Could the duck have been a Freckled Duck, it meets the following criteria in your friend's description:
- basically a grey bird
- bigger than a Black Duck
- dark eye
- black on top of the head (well the head of Freckled Duck in general is darker grey approaching blackish) - underside is whitish (Freckled Duck has a large whitish patch on the abdomen - not sure about the creamy/gold description though)
- short tail
- shortish legs
- perches in trees
- is likely to be a rare visitor to Central Victoria
- NOT a Cape Barren Goose :-)

What doesn't fit is the 10" long goose-like neck, this would be too long I'd imagine (however, I was never not metric!) for a Freckled Duck, and whether it is goose-like is subjective.

Anyway, my 5 cents worth!

Cheers, Dean

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