Friday mystery object #473 This week I have a feathered friend for your Friday challenge: Any ideas which species this might be? I look forward to hearing your ornithological musings in the comments below. Have fun! Share this: Click to print (Opens in new window) Print Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest Like Loading... Related
Tony Irwin says: November 10, 2023 at 9:34 am I suppose that a pencil sketch of this would qualify as a labradoodle? Reply
sallie reynolds says: November 10, 2023 at 3:52 pm Finding a living one might take a labra-tory. Reply
sallie reynolds says: November 10, 2023 at 3:53 pm Or put this in a pie and it would still taste nasty. Reply
PaoloViscardi says: November 11, 2023 at 7:22 am Probably for the best, as this one is probably treated with arsenic. You would not want that pie! Reply
Wouter van Gestel says: November 10, 2023 at 6:08 pm The rarest of all ducks (world population: zero), named after one of the commonest, cuddly family dogs. Seriously, I sooo have to visit your museum some day, pity I’m never in Ireland Reply
I suppose that a pencil sketch of this would qualify as a labradoodle?
Bravo!
Finding a living one might take a labra-tory.
Or put this in a pie and it would still taste nasty.
Probably for the best, as this one is probably treated with arsenic. You would not want that pie!
Then I’d really be pie’d.
Very good!
The rarest of all ducks (world population: zero), named after one of the commonest, cuddly family dogs.
Seriously, I sooo have to visit your museum some day, pity I’m never in Ireland
You definitely have to visit sometime Wouter!
1 of 55?? Wow, an odd duck indeed!
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