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Is this a white duck , leucistic duck or an albino duck? Please help
 

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Hi Tristan and a warm welcome to you from all the Staff and Moderators. It's not albino as he has some colouring to his feathers. I think it is maybe has some Mallard.

To find out more about the differences between Albinism and Leucism, here is a link to the relevant part of our Opus Dictionary: Dictionary A-C - BirdForum Opus

Meanwhile I think I'll move your post to the ID forum, there are some that specialise in working out what species these odd ducks are likely to be descended from.

I'm sure you will enjoy it here and I look forward to hearing your news.
 
Hi Tristan and a warm welcome to you from all the Staff and Moderators. It's not albino as he has some colouring to his feathers. I think it is maybe has some Mallard.

To find out more about the differences between Albinism and Leucism, here is a link to the relevant part of our Opus Dictionary: Dictionary A-C - BirdForum Opus

Meanwhile I think I'll move your post to the ID forum, there are some that specialise in working out what species these odd ducks are likely to be descended from.

I'm sure you will enjoy it here and I look forward to hearing your news.
Hi Delia , wonderful thank you for the clarification and thank you for moving my post to the ID forum for more exposure :) I already love it here with such a welcoming community and look forward to sharing and learning
 
Hey wow! Thanks Jörn!
You know, I always look for features of Muscovy Duck intogression/hybridisation in domestic ducks, but didnt found one here.

Is it only to elongated, spiky tail (and the just visible knob at the bill)? Or more?
 

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