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Paul
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Great video!
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The duck looks like a mature male black.
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But maybe a little mallard blood in its family tree.
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The white edge on the spectrum and the fact it is in  NS
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at this time of year rather than Labrador.
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But nothing to prove it isn't pure Black.
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Thanks for the video
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Paul
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On September 22, 2016 at 12:48 PM Paul Ruggles <cpruggles@eastlink.ca> wrote:
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I was out scouting around Bedford Basin and came across some cormorants (double-crested) and got some very close video of them. Also saw a black duck which might have been a Mottled?? Did not call it that however. But the bright yellow bill made me wonder.
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Can any of you identify it for me? 
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Paul.
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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN9vPZWRq8auD66f8rfEKeQ
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