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Duck at clayton
Just wondered if anybody knows what happened to the white duck with the red beak that seems to always be under the canal bridge at clayton near the con club? It was always very friendly & came to us everytime we passed by & the wife used to feed it. I know that somebody had been dumping oil in the canal & some ducks had to be taken away to be cleaned up so maybe it got taken with those :confused:
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could have been shot think thats what happened to the swans down that way on the cut
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Maybe its sat next to a couple of spuds and some carrots in a barge further up the cut :D
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I saw a lovely white duck on Monday, 20th September at this very place as I walked along the canal, Dave. Course can't be sure if your duck ..lol., or if you have missed it after the 20th ?
I took particular notice as was comparing it with the white duck that sits on my lawn ... it was quite a large one and, yes, did have very red folds around its beak. Its eyes were particularly bright. Also took a picture of some swans just a little further up with this year's signets. Attachment 16883 P.S. You shouldn't feed ducks. :) |
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lovely picture Kate.
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Thanks for the response Katex. It must be 3 months since we saw that duck & we walk along the canal maybe 2 times a week. Post a pic of the one that sits on your garden if you get chance please. It will cheer the wife up if thats the one lol. Nice pic btw :)
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Not a goose, Mancie ... get yer glasses out ... :D The only shooting of animals I would do is the one I have done already with my camera. ;) |
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I was puzzled too - it does have a long neck, so is more gooselike.
Needing an excuse not to get the hoover out, I websearched for duck and goose photos. I am still confused, because some ducks have longer necks than others, and they even interbreed to make 'Gucks' I think the only way to tell is by the noise they make - geese don't quack :D they honk |
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Maybe the duck went to the kazoo party.
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Hubby agrees with katex he says it is an Aylesbury duck.
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According to this
Aylesbury Ducks: Species information and Photos True Aylesbury ducks have pink beaks, though both pink and orange are shown |
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