June 9, 2007 at 1:53 pm
Just been out for a walk and came across this strange lokking duck on a lake near Leeds Bradford Airport. Anyone know what it is or where they come from ? Ive never seen anything like it in this country before.
By: Ren Frew - 13th June 2007 at 22:58
I saw a duck with a mohican haircut last week, I kid ye not !!!
By: Snaps - 13th June 2007 at 22:13
Originating from Brazil, Muscovies are the only domestic ducks that is not derived from mallard stock. Wild muscovies coloration is black and white, but domestication has produced many different colors. These colors are; blue, blue and white, chocolate, chocolate and white, white, black, black and white, lavender, and calical. The males can grow to be quite large, weighing 10-15 lbs. Most of the females are 5-7 pounds but can reach up to 9 and sometimes 10 lbs. Their feet are equipt with strong sharp claws for grabbing tree branches and roosting. Muscovys are unique because of their bright red crest around their eyes and above the beak. They do not swim much because their oil glands are under developed compared to most ducks. Muscovy hens can set three times a year, and the egg clutches can vary from 8 to 21 eggs. The egg are incubated for 35 days.
Definition taken from http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/poultry/ducks/muscovy/
By: J Boyle - 13th June 2007 at 17:04
I’ve seen a few like it at the local park’s huge pond.
I’ve always thought they were a cross between a domestic and wild duck.
Any bird fanciers out there with an explaination?
By: A330-300 - 10th June 2007 at 06:30
What a strange looking head.
By: steve rowell - 10th June 2007 at 02:04
It’d go lovely with a nice Margaret River Riesling

By: Grey Area - 9th June 2007 at 21:13
I stand semi corrected. I apparently was using the wrong spelling.
You know what?
I’ve only just noticed…….. 😀
By: ATFS_Crash - 9th June 2007 at 19:37
Yes, that’s a muscovy duck all right. 🙂
I stand semi corrected. I apparently was using the wrong spelling.
By: Pete Truman - 9th June 2007 at 18:56
‘Ere, I’m supposed to tell you that!
By: SOFTLAD - 9th June 2007 at 15:50
Thanks for clearing that up gents. 🙂
By: Grey Area - 9th June 2007 at 15:25
Yes, that’s a muscovy duck all right. 🙂
By: adamdowley - 9th June 2007 at 15:17
I love the quirky hair style. Looks like he’s gelled it.:D
Perhaps it a mutation, caused by the pollutants from all those jet engines from nearby LBA?? :p :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
I’ll get me coat…..
By: ATFS_Crash - 9th June 2007 at 14:28
It looks like it could be a Muskovy Duck.
I think it might be a hybrid or crossbred. It also could be a domesticated version.
http://www.pbase.com/maxfar/birds