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Tuesday 8 September 2015

Female Pochard

This one is unknown, found it during a trip to Slimbridge WWT. It was a female, I think, help me......................




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26 comments:

  1. Sorry, wish I could help. It is a beauty! Great photos, Bob! Have a happy week!

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  2. Similar bill to the last duck you had on. I'll be interested to know as well.

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    1. There isn't any eyestripe on the female Garganey, but thanks for trying Bill.

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  3. Sorry, Bob, don't know what it is - other than a very handsome duck, beautifully photographed!

    Best wishes - - - Richard

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  4. Female as you say Bob....POCHARD.

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  5. Hola Bob,interesante foto,yo tampoco lo tengo muy claro,me falta ver algo mas del pato pero me inclino por una hembra de Anade rabudo.Un abrazo

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  6. I can not help in the diagnosis of charming bird. :(

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  7. Whatever her name, she is beautiful. I hope some one can clear up the mystery for you.

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  8. You name her, I'll enjoy her, Bob!

    And Santana! Thanks, I needed that
















    ALOHA
    ComfortSpiral
    =^..^=

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  9. What a gorgeous Duck, Bob!

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  10. HI Bob Yes it is a female Pochard Lovely shots

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  11. Buenos primeros planos. Es una pena que no salga la cola para verlo completo.
    Un abrazo,

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  12. She's definitely a female Pochard... because Margaret knows these things :)
    She's beautiful!
    Wren x

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  13. I really like female duck faces. I like Santana's Smooth.

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  14. beautiful duck :-) stunning pictures again :-)

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  15. I love this photos. Pictures are great!

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  16. Sweet soft feathers ..l love the little lady and am glad (but not surprised) that one of your blogging friends was able to help with her ID.

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  17. Love the details of those feathers.

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  18. Bob, glad you got her identified! She has very pretty feather patterns!

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