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A brown duck in late fall could be a female, an immature male, or even an adult male that hasn't molted into his colorful plumage yet. To figure them out, you'll want to look for anything that's not brown—such as the wings—to reveal their identity. https://www.allaboutbirds.org/news/simple-steps-for-identifying-confusing-brown-ducks-females-and-otherwise/#

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