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[Oversea] London Wetland Centre 2015 July

London Wetland Centre 2015 July

All photographs were taken on 19th July 2015 at London Wetland Centre, using Nikon D4s camera and Nikkor 80-4000mm f/4.5-5.6G ED VR Lens.
Lot of baby birds were seen at close range.

Tufted Duck (female and juvenile) 鳳頭潛鴨(雌鳥和幼鳥)












Male 雄


Common Moorhen (adult and juveniles) 黑水雞(成鳥及幼鳥)








Eurasian Coot (adult and juvenile) 白骨頂(成鳥及幼鳥)








Mute Swan (adult and juveniles) 疣鼻天鹅(成鳥及幼鳥)

[Hay! That is a piece of rock!]




Plumed Whistling Duck 尖羽樹鴨


Black-bellied Whistling Duck 紅嘴樹鴨







Fulvous Whistling Duck 草黃樹鴨




Ringed Teal (male) 半領鴨(雄)




Ringed Teal (female) 半領鴨(雌)


ID1 to be confirmed [male Wood Duck in eclipse plumage as advised by ajohn]


ID2 to be confirmed [male Mallard in eclipse plumage as advised by ajohn]


Bufflehead (female)白枕鵲鴨,另稱巨頭鵲鴨(雌)




Smew (female) 白秋沙鴨(雌)


Comb Duck (Knob-billed Duck) 瘤鴨
Male 雄

Female 雌


White-headed Duck (male) 白頭硬尾鴨(雄)


White-headed Duck (Female) 白頭硬尾鴨(雌)


Common Eider (female) 絨鴨(雌)




Ferruginous Duck 白眼潛鴨






Lesser White-fronted Goose 小白額雁




Red-breasted Goose 紅胸黑雁


Barnacle Goose 白頰黑雁


Brent Goose 黑雁


Black Swan 黑天鵝


[ Last edited by irsychan at 22/08/2015 22:47 ]

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Enough is enough.  Uploading images highly compressed to 200kb maximum per photo as limited by this Forum is enough for me, as I can no longer tolerate the downgraded images after such high compression.
I have therefore switched to uploading image URLs instead.  The previous highly compressed images have all been replaced.

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More photos taken on same date at same venue

Ring-necked Parakeet (AKA Rose-ringed Parakeet) 紅領綠鸚鵡








Rock Dove 原鴿


Grey Heron 蒼鷺


Northern Lapwing 鳳頭麥雞


Great Crested Grebe 鳳頭鸊鷉




Black-headed Gull 紅嘴鷗




[ Last edited by irsychan at 28/08/2015 22:21 ]

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Most of these are captive birds, right?

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Your first unidentified bird (ID1) is a male Wood Duck in eclipse plumage. The second (ID2) is a male Mallard in eclipse plumage.

Ho-fai, you are right that many of the ducks, geese and swans in the first post are captive. The London Wetland Centre is a WWT reserve with a captive waterfowl collection but also a well-managed area for wild birds.

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Quote:
Original posted by HFCheung at 22/08/2015 02:12
Most of these are captive birds, right?
The question should better be answered by London Wetland Centre itself.  
As far as I know, some of the ducks and geese in the first post are probably captive, whereas the rest are wild birds.

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Original posted by ajohn at 22/08/2015 07:53
Your first unidentified bird (ID1) is a male Wood Duck in eclipse plumage. The second (ID2) is a male Mallard in eclipse plumage.

Ho-fai, you are right that many of the ducks, geese and swans in the  ...
Thank you very much for the identification, John.
There are a few more birds that I need help on ID:

ID3 [Northern Pintail 針尾鴨 male in eclipse plumage as advised by Rita]


ID4


ID5


ID6


ID7 [Hardhead 澳洲潛鴨 as advised by Rita.  The white eye indicates that it is male]


ID8 [Red-crested Pochard 紅咀潛鴨 female as advised by Rita]


ID9 [Southern Screamer 冠叫鴨 as advised by Rita]


[ Last edited by irsychan at 25/08/2015 19:05 ]

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師兄,謝謝分享!

London Wetland Centre確是個好地方,當天我也在那裏。

以下是我的估計,未知是否正確︰
ID3 - Northern Pintail 針尾鴨 male in eclipse plumage
ID4 - Northern Pintail 針尾鴨 female
ID5 - Mallard 綠頭鴨 female
ID6 - Mallard 綠頭鴨 male in eclipse plumage
ID7 - Hardhead 澳洲潛鴨
ID8 - Red-crested Pochard 紅咀潛鴨 female
ID9 - Southern Screamer 冠叫鴨

如有錯漏,請各位賜教。

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Original posted by Rita at 24/08/2015 00:52
師兄,謝謝分享!

London Wetland Centre確是個好地方,當天我也在那裏。

以下是我的估計,未知是否正確︰
ID3 - Northern Pintail 針尾鴨 male in eclipse plumage
ID4 - Northern Pintail 針尾鴨 female
I ...
Thank you Rita for the advice.  Regarding ID5, I thought female Mallard's bill should be orange and black, instead of completely black as shown in the photo?

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Quote:
Original posted by ajohn at 22/08/2015 07:53
Your first unidentified bird (ID1) is a male Wood Duck in eclipse plumage. The second (ID2) is a male Mallard in eclipse plumage.

Ho-fai, you are right that many of the ducks, geese and swans in the  ...
Hi ajohn, I got a different opinion about ID2 from WWT London : https://www.facebook.com/events/102048723469316/134875030186685/
Any chance that this may be a 'Manky Mallard' ?  I don't see any white colour in the bird's neck though.

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