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Mottled Duck
  Anas fulvigula |         | 
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| The Mottled Duck (Anas fulvigula) occurs in the southeast United States as well as the Gulf coast of parts of Mexico. It is superficially similar to a female Mallard but has a different speculum, bill color, and darker plumage overall. The Mottled Duck shown here was at Port Bolivar, Galveston Co., Texas, in March, 2001, and was photographed with a Canon EOS 3 and EF 600mm F/4 L lens on Fuji Sensia. For a few comments about separating this species from American Black Duck, you may find this page of interest. |  | 
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| The Mottled Duck shown here was at South Padre Island, Cameron Co., Texas, in May, 2010. |  | 
| Mottled Duck Anas fulvigula Rockport, Aransas Co., Texas 7 February 2013 |  | 
| Mottled Duck Anas fulvigula Rockport, Aransas Co., Texas 7 February 2013 |  | 
| Mottled Duck Anas fulvigula Rockport, Aransas Co., Texas 7 February 2013 |  | 
| Mottled Duck Anas fulvigula Rockport, Aransas Co., Texas 7 February 2013 |  | 
| Mottled Duck Anas fulvigula High Island, Galveston Co., Texas 21 May 2013 |  | 
| Mottled Duck Anas fulvigula South Padre Island, Cameron Co., Texas 24 February 2014 |  | 
| Mottled Duck Anas fulvigula South Padre Island, Cameron Co., Texas 24 February 2014 |  | 
| Mottled Duck Anas fulvigula South Padre Island, Cameron Co., Texas 24 February 2014 |  | 
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