I feel the same about Golf and Tennis....actually, and fishing!
							
						
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 Thanks Tim.
 I knew the first two, but the ducks threw me as I thought the last duck in the convoy was a mature male of some description, due to an apparent lack of head stripes as the 3 youngsters in the foreground have.
 
 As for golf, I can't see the fun in hitting a ball with a stick trying to get it into a hole in the ground!......or as a good friend of mine once said "Golf? A good walk spoilt!"
 
 Thanks for the input, Tim.
 
 Oops! Digressing again.
 Sorry Lee!Comment
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 Nice looking pics Ron. This year I’m raising Ducks first time in about 20 years. As for the Golf thing my dad called it “Cow Pasture Pool”.Thanks Tim.
 I knew the first two, but the ducks threw me as I thought the last duck in the convoy was a mature male of some description, due to an apparent lack of head stripes as the 3 youngsters in the foreground have.
 
 As for golf, I can't see the fun in hitting a ball with a stick trying to get it into a hole in the ground!......or as a good friend of mine once said "Golf? A good walk spoilt!"
 
 Thanks for the input, Tim.
 
 Oops! Digressing again.
 Sorry Lee!Comment
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 Looks very like a black duck John, but then, a Black duck looks very like an immature male Mallard :thinking:. Unfortunately there have only been forty sightings of black ducks in the UK region over the last seventy years, so they’re almost certainly mallard :loudly-crying: . A family of five black ducks would have been a real scoop for twitchers!Comment
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 Well cool. I see the ring neck parakeets are moving out of London then. I wonder when they’ll come west?Comment
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 Keep in mind Tim, I took the snaps in Guernsey, so perhaps John is correct. I know it could be argued that the Channel Islands are in the U.K. but even so......
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 Hi Ron
 I‘ve looked at several sites and I can’t find a record of Black Ducks ever being spotted in Guernsey. Your photos are Mallard, I’m afraid, the same as Steve’s above.Comment
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 All happening now!
 
 A very tired, young female Greater Spotted Woodpecker. Initially, I was that close to it, I swear I could have picked it up.....
 
 
 
 Then along came a nosy young Robin.
 
 
 
 Then, blow me down, a young Blue Tit turned up.
 What are the chances of capturing all three youngsters at once? I'm so chuffed!
 
 
 
 Dad came along and spoilt the get together.
 
 
 I think plenty more are in the offing around now.....
 
 RonComment

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