Ten Ruddy Shelduck have been feeding on some wheat stubble at Garthorpe for the past few days (since the 9th at least), and are still there this morning. Quite likely they also spend time at Alkborough Flats and perhaps have come west of the river only after harvest.
Eight of them are normal adults and two are, I assume, Ruddy juveniles with heads largely concolorous with the mantle but with blotchy off-white faces. The eleventh bird is odd. Most of the plumage is very similar to the Ruddies though slightly darker. However the head is wholly dark with a purple/greenish sheen, and the neck (including round the back) and upper breast are pale buff. It looks heavier and larger headed than the Ruddies but it's hard to be sure this judgement isn't affected by the darker colouring.
Has anyone else seen this ruddy flock and got a better idea than me what the 11th bird is? I've had a quick look at hybrid ducks on the internet and wish I hadn't. My guess is that it has a touch of Common Shelduck or perhaps Mallard about it.
Andrew
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