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Ducks are always dodgy,i certainly wouldn't travel far to see one.I would however love to come across a King Eider at the R Est.I can remember seeing a Falcated duck at Cley many moons ago,not sure if that was accepted.
Already proven vagrant to Western Europe, following tests on a bird shot in Denmark. If it's unringed and they can rule out hybrid then it will join the other accepted records on the British list. No more dodgy than a Gower Gyr Falcon!
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Ducks are always dodgy,i certainly wouldn't travel far to see one.I would however love to come across a King Eider at the R Est.I can remember seeing a Falcated duck at Cley many moons ago,not sure if that was accepted.
I agree Rob, Some people will tick anything!
Already proven vagrant to Western Europe, following tests on a bird shot in Denmark. If it's unringed and they can rule out hybrid then it will join the other accepted records on the British list. No more dodgy than a Gower Gyr Falcon!
Also proven to escape!
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