Wednesday, 22 February 2012

A FEW MORE FROM NEWQUAY.


Here are a few more images from my trip to Newquay on Monday, when I went to look for the Lesser Scaup.
The species on the lake were just common stuff, Mainly Mallard, Coot and Moorhen with a few Gulls flying around.








BLACK HEADED GULL.




TUFTED DUCKS. M/F




TUFTED DUCK FEMALE




MUSCOVY DUCK.

This species originates from Mexico, Central and South America and  possibly came to UK and Europe and added to bird collections,and over the years escapees have formed feral populations.
I must admit I have not seen one of these for a few years, but there were three on the boating lake. 






2 comments:

  1. Lovely photos again Monty. The Muscovy is a cracker, I've never seen one.

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  2. Lovely shots, Monts. Nothing wrong with 'common' birds (I prefer 'frequently-occurring' to 'common'!) Often they are the most beautiful, although I would be hard-pushed to call the Muscovy Duck beautiful!

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