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    Default What bird is this

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    Scaup hen

    Possibly a greater based on the amout of white on the wings
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    Quote Originally Posted by fish ingguy87 View Post
    Also this bird?
    Do you have any better pics

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    This....

    Quote Originally Posted by Buzz Killington View Post
    Scaup hen

    Possibly a greater based on the amout of white on the wings

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    Its a greater scaup otherwise known as a 'broadbill' or big bay broadbill. White extends through both the secondary and primary feathers.

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    Too easy mate. Didn't even have to open the thumbnail on the first one.

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    Here's a hen/drake pair for ID:
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    GWT not what I posted

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    Quote Originally Posted by Radartrap View Post
    GWT not what I posted
    Radar, your's was a hen pintail as others have already noted. DR is just keeping the thread going.

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    Yes pintail I thought juvee drake because of the bill there is slight blueing on the bill there was also many pin feathers coco said hen as many others did but definitely pintail. After referencing hens can develop the blue on the bill as well. Drakes generally have longer necks then hens and a bronze green on the wing patch I'm pretty confident that it was an immature from what I saw

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