For we offer this pic, created by for our most recent report. Scaup are powerful seaducks that dive beneath the waves to find food. Numbers in the UK are declining: https://t.co/RMWnt1hIBm

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I definitely have to mention Dapper Drake. 🦆 The first duck appearing in release history 🙂.

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I drew this Mallard which I quite like. He ended up kind of shifty-looking and I think it's because they make me think of used car salesmen but I don't know why.

Sorry about the stereotyping, used car salesmen.

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Here is the Dusky and Spotted duck within the title: 'A natural history of uncommon birds' from book collection! 🦆🦆🦆🦆🦆 https://t.co/Wu898K25PH

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A pretty little Mandarin duck admiring an Indian lotus flower, from Buchoz's catchily titled 'Precious and Illuminated Collection of the Most Beautiful and Curious Flowers Which are Cultivated Both in the Gardens of China and in those of Europe'

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For The Natural History of the British Surface-feeding Ducks by John G. Millais.

A hunter, naturalist, artist & writer, Millais travelled extensively collecting specimens and recording the birds he observed. 🦆

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It may be the for many, but have declared it and we're running with it.

Here's one of our favs: a Mandarin duck (Aix galericulata) painted by Sarah Stone in 1788.

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in the late 1800s ducks look like they were plotting to take over the hall, having already conquered many of the outlying fields and buildings...

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