http://www.gobirding.eu/Photos/HybridDucks.php

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On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 9:35 AM, Alex Wilson <a...@digitalmediatree.com> wrote:
> Regarding the odd shoveler-type duck in Prospect Park, this bird (I assume
> the same) was first noted on 12/24/09 and reported on Peter Dorosh’s
> Prospect sightings blog:
>
> http://peters-prospect-bird-sightings.blogspot.com/2009/12/christmas-eve-day-prospect-and-garden.html
>
> Some photos I took are posted at:
>
> http://www.digitalmediatree.com/arboretum/shoveler/
>
> My photos show the bird next to a female Northern Shoveler; though male by
> plumage it is barely as large as the female shoveler, and the bill appears
> smaller. From what I see online the Australasian Shoveler is at least as
> big as Northern, with equally extreme bill proportions. Australasian also
> appears to have a more gray-tinged head and darker markings on the breast,
> whereas the Prospect bird has a strongly green head. Based on these
> factors I tend to think it’s a Northern Shoveler X Blue-winged Teal
> hybrid, but I’d be interested in more knowledgeable opinions.
>
> Good birding,
> Alex Wilson
> Brooklyn, NY
>
>> Prospect Park's lake is notorious for hosting some very strange hybrid
>> waterfowl, so I wasn't too surprised to find an odd-looking shoveler
>> in the park. What was first perceived to be a Northern Shoveler x Blue-
>> winged Teal hybrid, I'm now pretty certain is actually an Australasian
>> Shoveler (Anas rhynchotis). I have some photos and a short video on my
>> blog here:
>>
>> http://citybirder.blogspot.com/2010/01/strange-waterfowl.html
>>
>> Just wondering:
>>
>> - How common are Australasian Shovelers in zoos or private collections?
>> - Have Australasian Shovelers ever been recorded outside of New
>> Zealand or Australia?
>> - What is the air-speed velocity of an unladen swallow?
>>
>> Good birding,
>>
>> Rob
>>
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