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Subject: | Black and White Ducks - ID Please |
From: | "Mike Simpson" <> |
Date: | Thu, 3 Feb 2005 16:45:23 +1100 |
Thanks to Anthea, David, Lawrie and Peter for your quick responses. Juvenile Muscovy Ducks is the general consensus of opinion. Certainly very attractive ducks, so you can see why people would keep them in a domesticated environment, and not something I can remember seeing in the past. They must have escaped from captivity as they were very tame and not worried about humans or dogs. Regards, Mike Simpson http://members.optusnet.com.au/virtualtrains -------------------------------------------- Birding-Aus is now on the Web at www.birding-aus.org -------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this mailing list, send the message 'unsubscribe birding-aus' (no quotes, no Subject line) to |
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