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I went for a morning hunt today. Shot a couple gadwal drakes, greenheads and this odd looking hen. She was flying with a drake. Has anyone seen one or shot one for that matter?
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Very Cool! i'd have a mount done if not too beat up.
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Its in very good shape. I was thinking about getting it mounted.
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Re: Blonde Mallard Hen!
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I saw one just a little blonder than that one time.. Is that what you'd call a piebald mallard or part domestic?
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I wonder if it could be a Mallard Pin cross?
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Re: Blonde Mallard Hen!
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Quote from: Special T on January 14, 2011, 06:46:00 PM
I wonder if it could be a Mallard Pin cross?
Yeah her wing and bill do look a little pinny henish
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Re: Blonde Mallard Hen!
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Very intresting looking.
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I was thinking pintail cross also. The bill it blue on top and kinda blotchy yellow on the bottom. The tail feathers also had some pintail characteristics.
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January 14, 2011, 07:12:14 PM »
Looks more pin to me than mallard. There are better duck experts on here though.
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Re: Blonde Mallard Hen!
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Yeah some pintail hens are very light colored.. If the legs are dark grey then I'd say pinny for sure
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Very cool lookin' bird!
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That looks more like a pinny to me as well, but I am not an expert by any means.
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Orange feet and bigger than a pintail.
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Wow pretty cool, I guess a blind dog can hit something
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Re: Blonde Mallard Hen!
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Mount that! its awesome
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