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		<description>@Thanks Meghnad. The duck is a mallard is what I gleaned from Google. According to the Wikipedia, it is the ancestor of all ducks. Quite a burden on its, um, feathers.</description>
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		<description>Thanks for posting Moniza Alvis poem. The Duck in the water, sure, is not a sitting Duck.
It is moving freely had seems happy. ( I think that it is a Dabchick, though i am not sure. Must refer to Salims book of Bird of India and Pakistan.)

Regards

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It is moving freely had seems happy. ( I think that it is a Dabchick, though i am not sure. Must refer to Salims book of Bird of India and Pakistan.)</p>
<p>Regards</p>
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