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Very cool bird to see. Thanks for sharing the pics.
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Very nice! That should make the repainting of my deeks real easy
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I was at the River Park Spokane last week and saw a Canadian with a huge Red Head with a bulge on it leading a flight up river. It was half domesticated. We shot a half breed up in Fall City this year- I've seen ducks in tri-cities that are half white but, they are just half breeds from people releasing their pets into the parks. I'd guess that is a cross domesticated call duck of some sort rather than an albino. Just my opinion. Still looks cool with the mallards.
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December 17, 2010, 12:38:47 PM »
Did he add white poop to the thousands of piles on the stairs?
My kids love that place.
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There are lots of white/albino wood ducks in captivity. As Bone mentioned I too would bet this as an escape captive bird, another reason for it to be hanging out with the mallards. They are pretty cool looking but a silver wood duck is where it is at for me. I have only had one type of duck myself but toured aviaries and seen a lot. I looked into silvers a few years back and they were about $300 for a male if you could find one, and it usually meant you were on a waiting list. I could have purchased a pair of whites for about $125. Cool picture and they really are pretty cool birds.
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That is a cool picture. I am going to be in Spokane on Sunday and I'll take my camera and walk along the park to see if I can find it. I would love to mount one of them, and keep em under glass to drool over. Tahnsk for sharing the pictures.
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he was by the carosel
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Great thanks for the info. Hoepfully he will still be there. John
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he should be. the old timer i talked to said he had been there a couple days
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Nice duck... thanks for sharing pix of it.
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is that a mallard/pinny cross in that first pic too? looks like it to me.
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Quote from: ducksdoom12 on December 18, 2010, 12:51:45 AM
is that a mallard/pinny cross in that first pic too? looks like it to me.
i dont think so but there was a canadian with yellow feet and a differnt colored breast that wouldnt let me get close enough to take a pic
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cool looking bird
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