We also saw some interesting ducks: a Crested Mallard, a domesticated Long Island Duck and an immature mallard. The three birds hung out with each other, which leads me to think that the immature Mallard might be the offspring of the other two ducks. After all, both the Crested Mallard and domesticated Long Island Duck were breed from the Mallard (the Long Island Duck in China a long time ago).
DOUBLE-CRESTED CORMORANT - MILL POND PARK, RICHMOND HILL, ON NOTE THE ORANGE LORES & THROAT & THE DOWNTURNED END OF THE UPPER BILL |
CLOSEUP OF CORMORANT'S FACE |
SIDE VIEW OF CORMORANT |
ABOVE 2 PHOTOS - CORMORANT SPREADING ITS WINGS WHILE IN WATER, BUT NOT FLYING AWAY. |
FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: IMMATURE MALLARD, DOMESTICATED DUCK (LONG ISLAND DUCK) & CRESTED MALLARD. |
IMMATURE MALLARD |
CRESTED MALLARD - NOTICE PUFFY CREST & CURLED TAIL |
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