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    Captured all on her tod on the Exeter Canal
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    Well done Beryl, haven't managed to get a shot of a Scaup to date.
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    Thanks Rolf.
    wondered what it was. I'd seen a female Tufted with white-ish round it's beak but this one look like a clown . S I thought I would look at the Scaup and there is was in the book same as my photo

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    Excellent Beryl and nice to see you got a picture of a Scaup. Always best to be on your guard with this duck as the female Tufted often have a white blaze at the base of the bill but never this large......well done Beryl I like this.


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    Thanks Pete
    A first for me.

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