
Ancona Mother and Babies - she hatched these herself. This is one of the original anconas from Holderread. The 'hooded' baby is a chocolate.
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A flock of Anconas (the "hooded" one is a chocolate)
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Anconas (and Appleyards & Campbells) Jan, 2004
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Black and White purebred Ancona Drake
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Blue-Tri left; Blue & White Duck right;
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Blue-Chocolate Tri-colour Drake
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Lilac-Cinnamon Tri-colour Crested Drake (the "hooded" female in the background is a Chocolate and White)
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Two Blue & White Ducks (with an under-marked Black and White behind)
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2 blacks and a blue tri in the backgound
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Lilac-Cinnamon Tri-colour Crested Drake
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Blue: note the worn feathers on her back - this is typical in the spring.
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January 2004
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Tri-colour Duck (Black & Chocolate) named "Spot": the other side of her face is just black and white.
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Lightly Marked Blue Duck - coloured just like the snow.
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Black-n-White Duck - youcan you see the hint of irridescent green in her black feathers?
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March 2004 'Poof'
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Chocolate; possibly tri-coloured. Note the colour of the marking on its leg - definitely not black.
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Lilac.
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Black - nice distribution, but a little more colour would be nice.
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Same baby - different angle.
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These guys have the cutest feet!
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Black - still wet. They will keep the same markings their whole lives.
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Very nice black.
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Markings should be random.
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Chocolate - but way too heavily marked.
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2 blacks; a blue, a chocolate, a lilac and a possible tri-colour. Its always fun to see what will turn up.
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POssible tri-colour. Likely lilac.
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Black - could use more spotting on the head.
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Very light - probably lilac. The markings on these guys can be hard to assess because they are so light.
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