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Here are a few images of the drake FERRUGINOUS DUCK and first-winter drake RING-NECKED DUCK at Pugney's/Calder wetlands yesterday, the RND spending most of its time asleep at a fair distance. The Ferruginous showed well, but into the light, on a wet grey day. Good start to the new year though (Mark Stirland).
Both birds were again present today.
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