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Drake white mallard picture.


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Nice duck!, Whatever it is...

I dont know what this is. Dont care. I just thought it was cool, so I shot this pic.

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As far as I know, its still flying around.

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I agree! All trophys! That goose would be ultra cool to have on the wall!

Thought I saw a white honker the last week feeding in a field by my house... turns out it was a snow goose that hooked up with some honkers. 1st time I've seen a snow goose in a field in the east metro since 1993. I actually had a flock working a field by Afton and ended up getting one of those. Gave it to a co-worker for his birthday that day.

Good Luck!

Ken

Ken

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reddog, you take that pic on the river in Brainerd?

Tippman, very nice, I dont' care what happened to that duck, or where it came from, it's a beauty! Congrats!

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I have no idea what type duck or mix it is but I would say I wouldn't mind having it hang on my wall.

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Great duck, definite mounter.

And for all those saying "park duck" or "farm duck", how the heck do you know for sure? There are many many examples of animals in nature with albinism, pigment abnormalities, and cross-breeding. This duck looks like no domestic I've ever seen. Good job

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If you read all the stuff, he said he wiped it down with a wet towel for the picture.

I don't understand all the criticism. You're not trying to pass it off as anything, just calling it as it is.

I say congrats on the awesome bird, whatever they decide to call it.

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Your gonna mount a park duck?...wow


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No blood???? did you net it?


Are you people jealous or what? The duck was shot miles from any city in a marsh, not out of a farm pen. He flew in with about 10 other mallards, flying swiftly just like them. There was blood on his side and wing that I wiped off for the pic as I stated earlier and muck from the ground on his breast I wiped clean. I shouldn't even need to explain all this. If it is a cross between a wild mallard and a domesticated duck the chances of it incubating out and hatching, surviving to adulthood, flying away, and joining up with the wild mallards becoming one of them alone is a tremendous feat. For that I am proudly having him mounted.

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Tippman, I agree 100% and congradulate you on your shot. I'd put that on my wall in a seciond!

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Here's another White duck pic for 'ya. Its a "blonde" pintail hen I killed in Saskatchewan last fall...pretty sweet.

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Are you people jealous or what?


YES! grin.gif

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For that I am proudly having him mounted.


I would be proud too! I would put that on the wall in a heartbeat. Congrats on that bird, I've never seen one in person, but I know these birds exist...I've seen photos myself.

That white pintail is sweet too, SD Waterfowler. I hope I get an opportunity at one some day. grin.gif

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I saw someone in OUTDOOR NEWS

You Trying to make everyone jealous? I know i would.

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No, no , no not triing to lessin the thought,,, I have a goose a lot less white but non te less a freak,,,,, just was thinking it was a ODD pic.... GO LYE BY YOU DISH POWERSTROKE,, I' ll speack to TIP 1 on one.....lol

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Tipp,

Ran your pics by a top notch bird specialist, here's the reply I got.

Looks like a white mallard to me. It's too small for a

domestic Pekin and too large to be a call duck. There are also domestic mallards, and some are white.

Coloration in wild mallards can vary, including leucistic (white) and melanistic (black)it could be mated with a tame duck or simply have an abnormal gene, genetic descrepancies often play a role in these phenotypic characteristics.

I think your duck is rare and spectacular looking, I keep hearing others talk about seeing them all the time mated with tame ducks but no pics. Well its hard to tell the characteristics from the air.

Basically what I think is it is an allele mutation on the gene that codes for pigmentation, in some cases (even in humans) the parents may both look "normal", but through millions of places where gene combinations and mutations can occur a rare combination comes up and looks like this duck.

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Not a duck hunter.....but that is one sweet looking bird. Congrats on your bird. Like I said, I am not a duck hunter, but if I shot it I would mount it...it looks awesome. Congrats!!

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After hearing you tell me about the duck ,I had to come and find you with your pic.

WTG Brian,I'd love to see the mount when it's done.

Keep on hunting bud!

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Tippman,

Very nice duck! Do not let any of the negative posters bring down one ounce of your glory!

Jealousy, ignorance and uneducated is most likely at least one factor in a negative post!

I figure why make them! Others do not!

Again, cool duck and hope you chose a very good taxidermist!

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I too would like to say congrats. I didn't even know something like that existed, very cool. (also makes me think about hunting around here more) grin.gif

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Nice job! I don't think I would have the time to hunt one bird. You have a real prize for just that one reason. Did you have a budy along that wanted in on the goods, or did you chase after him alone? Did you crack him on the first shot or did you get duck fever?

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I was hunting alone. He came in with a flock much later than the rest the mallards using the area and boy did he stick out when I saw them. He was a ways out and I only had IC choke in, after 3 shots there was feathers flying but he was still going with the rest the flock. My heart sank so low but then he began to not keep up with the rest of them. He dropped about 60 yrds later and was dead when I got to him.

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