Found this on Wikipedia: The Muscovy Duck, Cairina moschata, is a large duck which is native to Mexico, Central and South America. A small wild population reaches into the US in the lower Rio Grande River basin in Texas. There also are feral breeding populations in North America in and around public parks in nearly every state of the USA and in the Canadian provinces; feral populations also exist in Europe. Although the Muscovy Duck is a tropical bird, it adapts to icy and snowy conditions down to –12°C (10°F) and below without ill effects.
THe Muscovy Duck is a common sight here in Jacksonville, Florida, where every puddle becomes a pond for some osrt of water bird. They are everywhere. They seem to be pretty tolerasnt of other species of duck and geese, as you'll see them engaged with flock of all typoes. They're not particularly pretty, and are incredibly messey.
My name is Debra, Debbie, Deb. I'm the oldest of 7 children, born and raised in the mid-west. Was in the Army when we were still WACs. Married to the same man for more than 30 years, and Retired (both of us). Have strong opinions that I love voicing but others hate hearing. I quit smoking in Sept 2007 after 36 years of living with a cigarette in my mouth, and became a new grandma in March 2008. Life just keeps getting sweeter!!
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We have one of those at a pond in our neighborhood. He just sort of hangs out there greeting everyone that goes by. I'd love to know what he his!
Found this on Wikipedia: The Muscovy Duck, Cairina moschata, is a large duck which is native to Mexico, Central and South America. A small wild population reaches into the US in the lower Rio Grande River basin in Texas. There also are feral breeding populations in North America in and around public parks in nearly every state of the USA and in the Canadian provinces; feral populations also exist in Europe. Although the Muscovy Duck is a tropical bird, it adapts to icy and snowy conditions down to –12°C (10°F) and below without ill effects.
Thank you Carol, very, very interesting.
I'm thrilled to finally know what it is! Thanks Carol!
Okay, admission time...I am such a ditz (I have admitted this twice today, it has to be a record!) that I didn't realize this was your blog! Duh!
Your shots are wonderful! You have some great talent, Deb.
THe Muscovy Duck is a common sight here in Jacksonville, Florida, where every puddle becomes a pond for some osrt of water bird. They are everywhere. They seem to be pretty tolerasnt of other species of duck and geese, as you'll see them engaged with flock of all typoes. They're not particularly pretty, and are incredibly messey.
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