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A daffy duck at Jamaica Pond
By adamg on Wed, 01/29/2020 - 6:03pm
Say, we don't get many black ducks at Jamaica Pond (and at these prices, we can see why, woo hoo!).
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Black duck...
...but not an American Black Duck as far as I can tell. Anyone know what kind of duck this actually is? Juvenile White Winged Scoter is the closest in coloring, but the bill isn't right for that.
Cayuga Duck
It's a domesticated breed called Cayuga Duck (or more likely a mutt that has Cayuga Duck ancestry - purebred Cayugas are quite big). It would be very unusual to see a Scoter on fresh water in mid-winter.
The U-Hub hive mind
is great when it comes to the random things in life.
Did you know they could be pets though?
https://www.amazon.com/Cayuga-Owners-Manual-Housing-Included/dp/1910410306
You seem very authoritative.
You seem very authoritative. I’d love to see other knowledgeable birders corroborate. This guy (I saw him with the Canada geese and Common Mallards today) did not look like anything I’ve seen, but his bill was distinctive and large, similar to shoveler.
Tentative consensus here is
Tentative consensus here is that it's possibly a juvenile northern shoveler.