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Forgive my lack of knowledge, but does anyone know what kind of bird this is? I've looked thourgh DU's identification lists and I don't see this on any of the lists. Would love to know what these were.
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Look like ruddy ducks.
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look like young buffles ,Dont ruddys have a blue beak
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The ruddy male has a blue bill and the femles don't have the white patch on the cheek
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your right Ras.
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Female or young bufflehead?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Bucephala-albeola-010.jpg
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http://www.pbase.com/rosemarygallinger/image/82207257
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Thanks guys... probably a bufflehead, they just seemed to be too big to be a bufflehead and the eclipse plummage threw me off. Was hoping it was some new species and I would make a ton of money off the pictures...
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Harlequin
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I believe washingtonmuley has it right. Summer plumage harlequin. Not much of a duck guy more pheasant but I am pretty sure. Where was the picture taken?
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Female hari.
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Yep female harlequin duck
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WashingtonMuley. Thanks... The picture was taken up the Queets. They appeared to be about the size of a small Brant. Further looking on other sites confirms it.. Thanks! This was was my first (obviously) run in with a wild Harlequin herd. Too bad it was in ONP.
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the size of a brant? They are quite a bit smaller than brant.
I've seen them in the spring on whites pass. Fun to watch in the whitewater.
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