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Well, trouble is now much bigger, about the size of a small gadwall. And, he's starting to get his adult gray feathers in, though they, too, don't look quite right. If he survives, we should see what his adult colors will be in about a month.
Here he is after swimming. I wanted to get more photos of him on land, but a larger male duck didn't like him around his female, so he was chased off.


He was hanging out near where people were fishing who also didn't like me talking to him. I hope they left him alone because I really want to see what he looks like. He's going to be gorgeous, I'm betting.
Note some gadwall-like features on him such as the long wings ending at the tail. The gray feathers on the back also appear more gadwall-like. Still not 100% sure if he's a Brewer's duck or some other kind of mixed breed.
Here he is after swimming. I wanted to get more photos of him on land, but a larger male duck didn't like him around his female, so he was chased off.
He was hanging out near where people were fishing who also didn't like me talking to him. I hope they left him alone because I really want to see what he looks like. He's going to be gorgeous, I'm betting.
Note some gadwall-like features on him such as the long wings ending at the tail. The gray feathers on the back also appear more gadwall-like. Still not 100% sure if he's a Brewer's duck or some other kind of mixed breed.