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#254025 by jpcox1
09 Apr 2008, 19:11
Do you know what sort of bird this is?

He is larger than a Mallard, but a lot smaller than a Goose.

Donald, as we call him, is very tame and will take food (cake, sandwiches etc) from you hand if offered.

Having looked in books, I am still unable to locate a breed.

Thanks

Jeremy
#440557 by flyingfox
09 Apr 2008, 19:27
Hello

Before I go any further I'am no 'Twitcher'[:o)]

ISTBC but it looks like it could be a Golden Eye duck there are two types and cant remember the other ( Barrows or Bows Golden Eye )

Regards

Neil
#680557 by flyingfox
09 Apr 2008, 19:27
Hello

Before I go any further I'am no 'Twitcher'[:o)]

ISTBC but it looks like it could be a Golden Eye duck there are two types and cant remember the other ( Barrows or Bows Golden Eye )

Regards

Neil
#440558 by flyingfox
09 Apr 2008, 19:30
No its not a golden eye!!!


Dont know

Sorry

Kind regards

Neil
#680558 by flyingfox
09 Apr 2008, 19:30
No its not a golden eye!!!


Dont know

Sorry

Kind regards

Neil
#440561 by Darren Wheeler
09 Apr 2008, 19:57
Looks like one of these fellas Muscovy

Little Hosin sauce, pancake, cucumber. yummy. [;)]
#680561 by Darren Wheeler
09 Apr 2008, 19:57
Looks like one of these fellas Muscovy

Little Hosin sauce, pancake, cucumber. yummy. [;)]
#440562 by flyingfox
09 Apr 2008, 20:04
All mixed togther with a dolop of MSG!!! Nice[:p]
#680562 by flyingfox
09 Apr 2008, 20:04
All mixed togther with a dolop of MSG!!! Nice[:p]
#440565 by HighFlyer
09 Apr 2008, 20:23
Yeah that looks like a Muscovy, maybe a cross-breed with a Mallard from looking at the picture as they do interbreed. Very sweet, though you shouldnt really feed him cake. [:)]

Thanks,
Sarah
#680565 by HighFlyer
09 Apr 2008, 20:23
Yeah that looks like a Muscovy, maybe a cross-breed with a Mallard from looking at the picture as they do interbreed. Very sweet, though you shouldnt really feed him cake. [:)]

Thanks,
Sarah
#440567 by Darren Wheeler
09 Apr 2008, 20:31
Originally posted by HighFlyer
Very sweet, though you shouldnt really feed him cake. [:)]

Thanks,
Sarah


Isn't that chicks as well?
#680567 by Darren Wheeler
09 Apr 2008, 20:31
Originally posted by HighFlyer
Very sweet, though you shouldnt really feed him cake. [:)]

Thanks,
Sarah


Isn't that chicks as well?
#440605 by jpcox1
10 Apr 2008, 07:53
Thanks for all your observations.

I must agree he is very similar to a Muscovy and I think the answer is probably a cross breed.

Is it usual for them to be so tame?
#680605 by jpcox1
10 Apr 2008, 07:53
Thanks for all your observations.

I must agree he is very similar to a Muscovy and I think the answer is probably a cross breed.

Is it usual for them to be so tame?
#440615 by HighFlyer
10 Apr 2008, 09:27
Ducks can get to be very tame if you regularly feed them and they are reassured that you are not attempting to harm them. When i used to work in Watford, our local luncheon pub was situated by a canal and the ducks there were very tame and would come up to the picnic tables outside and allow you to pet them.

Thanks,
Sarah
#680615 by HighFlyer
10 Apr 2008, 09:27
Ducks can get to be very tame if you regularly feed them and they are reassured that you are not attempting to harm them. When i used to work in Watford, our local luncheon pub was situated by a canal and the ducks there were very tame and would come up to the picnic tables outside and allow you to pet them.

Thanks,
Sarah
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