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The Labrador Duck



The Labrador Duck bred in Labrador, as its name suggests, and was found on the US Atlantic coast south to Chesapeake Bay.

For many years before its final disappearance, it had not been a common duck; about 1875, it became extinct from some unknown cause.

"Skunk Duck" was one name by which it was known to hunters along the coast, this because of the black-and-white marking of the drake; the female was a grayish bird with a large white patch under each wing.

About thirty-five skins and mounted specimens exist in museums, but not a single egg is known. In fact, the nesting of this duck, even as to where it occurred, is a matter of conjecture.




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