Mallard X Black Duck Hybrid
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the last pic looks a ton like a robber duck (widgeon).... i see a hint of orange feet, and the bill is just like a mallard, but that head (except the bill) looks like a widgeon...the one stripe of green doesn't seem like coincidence, usually mallard drakes plume out kind of randomly, not in a stripe over their eyes, but it is possible...the ring isn't showing around its neck either...that throws me off a bit.... and then there is the belly issue....
i guess it could be a hen with a hormonal imbalance...anybody sex it?
i guess it could be a hen with a hormonal imbalance...anybody sex it?
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Hey fellas here's some links to some photos I had found of hybrids. It appears there's quite a bit of different ways that a hybrid can look. The bird in the second link below looks most similar to the one I got the other morning, especially the 3rd photo.
http://www.cam.cornell.edu/~pauljh/photos/maxbd.html
http://www.pbase.com/gtepke/american_bl ... ard_hybrid
http://10000birds.com/hybrid-mallards.htm
These are what I was going by when I was thinking hybrid. I was thinking possibly eclipse plumage myself at first but the overall darker coloration, especially underneath, is what makes me think hybrid. That and also the hole this bird came from has produced several black ducks in the past as well, and I had saw some in the area this year prior to Thanksgiving. Anyway, I'm probably not gonna see one just like it again so he's probably gonna ride the wall in between a greenhead and a black drake I already have.
http://www.cam.cornell.edu/~pauljh/photos/maxbd.html
http://www.pbase.com/gtepke/american_bl ... ard_hybrid
http://10000birds.com/hybrid-mallards.htm
These are what I was going by when I was thinking hybrid. I was thinking possibly eclipse plumage myself at first but the overall darker coloration, especially underneath, is what makes me think hybrid. That and also the hole this bird came from has produced several black ducks in the past as well, and I had saw some in the area this year prior to Thanksgiving. Anyway, I'm probably not gonna see one just like it again so he's probably gonna ride the wall in between a greenhead and a black drake I already have.

Here's one we shot about 4 years ago. I thought it was a hen with some kind of hormonal imbalance. I thought it odd that it had an orange bill, but after Ramsey instructed me to flip it over and look at the speculum, we deducted that it was indeed a drake.
Notice that the green stripe on the head is similar to the one you shot.

Notice that the green stripe on the head is similar to the one you shot.

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Definitely a full blooded drake mallard. Look in the last pic and you can see the green coming through. Just a young bird. Toby dawg your a newbie.
Naw, not trying to take anything away from your kill. It's a beautiful bird and I wouldn't think twice about mounting him. Congratulations.

Naw, not trying to take anything away from your kill. It's a beautiful bird and I wouldn't think twice about mounting him. Congratulations.
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