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That is, quite simply, amazing! I never would have guessed that. When I saw the white spots come out on his cheeks I thought he was losing his black cap forever.Mallard derived drakes have two color phases - eclipse or 'resting' phase and nuptial or 'breeding' phase. He will color up again during your early autumn/winter.
Ah yes. When he was still a baby he and his sister Leelu were 'Truth' and 'Light' for the light series by Marion Zimmer Bradley and their other sibling 'Thorne' is from the same vein. As they got older 'Light' became Leelu, it became obvious 'Truth' was a boy and he became 'Trafalgar True' for one of my favourite children's books. Thorne is still Thorne, and it suits him down to the ground. The 'mother duck' of this family was Amelia, now we've decided its a drake too and it is simply Mel.Trafalgar, OMG that's such an awesome name!
Ah, not as yet, but she certainly is my perfect element!Amelia? That's my name! Also Leela is adorable...please tell me there's a Corbin and/or a Zorg!
My stallion is a homozygous grey born chestnut and I bred him to a very dark mare. When born the foal was brown but scattered with grey hairs - like she couldnt wait until she was born to start greying out! She's now very pale with a black mane and tail, but in time will be all white like her 25 year old grandma!I recall when my Clyde lost his green head, he looked so odd, like one of the girls lol He is a classic grey call. As for horses? yes, know that all to well my mare is so pale compared to her foal self.