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Woody/Black Duck Cross

To: "'Chris Sanderson'" <>
Subject: Woody/Black Duck Cross
From: "Andrew Bell" <>
Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2009 20:21:21 +0930
Here's an inetreting collection of photos of different mallard hybrids  from
the US including a few across genera. Have there been wood duck / pacific
black hybrids recorded before?
 
http://10000birds.com/hybrid-mallards.htm

Andrew
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From: Chris Sanderson  
Sent: Monday, 9 March 2009 7:45 PM
To: Andrew Bell
Cc: Bob Carr; 
Subject: Woody/Black Duck Cross


Hi Andrew,

Male Wood Ducks are very aggressive when around their chicks regardless of
who or what comes close to them, so the behaviour is not atypical.  No idea
on whether they can hybridise, but I have heard that of all bird groups
Ducks are the most likely to be able to hybridise between genus.

Regards,
Chris


On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 7:22 PM, Andrew Bell <> wrote:


This is interesting as before Christmas I photographed at Lake Wendouree (
on the little bit of swamp left near the tea-house) a mixed species duck
family; male wood duck, pacific black duck and small ducklings. I assumed
that the two species were too separated to breed and that the wood duck had
somehow paired with a black duck that had mated with another black duck.

It was a very cohesive family, the ducklings seemed as attached to the wood
duck as to the black duck. The male wood duck was agressively seeing off
coots and moorhens and was especially aggressive towards any black duck that
approached the group. Eventually the adults led the ducklings down a stone
wall and into the reeds on the bed of Lake Wedouree proper. I have lots of
photos, I'll have another look at the ducklings but they looked like little
black ducks.

Can these species hypridise?

Andrew Bell
Katherine NT


-----Original Message-----
From: 
 On Behalf Of Bob Carr
Sent: Monday, 9 March 2009 5:22 AM
To: 
Subject: Woody/Black Duck Cross

Hi,

An apparent female Australian Wood Duck / Pacific Black Duck Cross was
sighted and photographed by Penne Carr at Mitta Mitta, north-east Victoria.
The bird clearly showed the dark crown, black streak through the eye and the
whitish face.

Bob Carr
Wagga Wagga
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