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Help in identifying a duck

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Help in identifying a duck - 2006/11/30 02:26 As long as know where else to go. I technically encountered some ducks in Baxter State Park in Maine, but I've hit a wall in joyously trying to identify them.

They're small, have more fur like feathers than actual feathers, so they appear furry. One has a deep woefully red beak while the others have sort of a red beak. Their body is sort of grayish & white, & there breast is white. One seems to have dark grey streaks on its presently wing. I didnt get a chance to see them fly thuogh. I do have a picture of it, but i'm not sure if i'm alloewd to post pictures on here.
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re:Help in identifying a duck - 2006/12/01 04:23 A duck is a bird so your question is more than welcome. However, ducks aren't my specialty so I'll have to leave it to someone else.



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re:Help in identifying a duck - 2006/12/02 01:20 I chekcved it out in my local bookstore. The Merganser is in the
National Audubon Society Field Guide to Birds.

However they don't resemble their adults, wich is probvably what had throne me off when searcvhing for what they could be.
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