All,
Sorry for not posting sooner. Birding happened today.
Anyway, this bird on first blush looks like a Mottled Duck to a bunch of us. However the broad white line on the leading edge and trailing edge of the speculum eliminates Mottled. It also doesn't totally match Mexican duck (not that I've seen one to my knowledge). I managed to study the bird for a while this morning and Ben's photos are great! Way better than mine. I did see a couple random green feathers at the base of the tail as well. Weird.
According to waterfowl guru Steve Mlodinow, he thinks it may be a mottled x Mexican hybrid. I'll leave a final decision to those smarter than me! Really interesting bird regardless. As I say, there's always more to learn.
Scott Somershoe
Littleton CO
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I have some more photos in my ebird checklist: https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S51717453
Ben Sampson,
Centennial, CO
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