Not exactly a rarity, but near noon observed what may be an albino male Mallard associating with other male Mallards in a mudy/partly flooded corn stubble field about 1 km south of Ravenshoe Rd. on the east side of Leslie St., south of Keswick. Completely white, bright orange bill and bright orange legs/feet, and same size as other male Mallards nearby. Curl on tail very similar to that on a male Mallard. Photo available on e-bird report at http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S36562988

To get there, for non-locals take Hwy 404 to its top end, then turn north on Woodbine Ave. a short distance to Ravenshoe Rd. Turn left (west) on Ravenshoe Rd. and drive 2 km to Leslie St. Turn left (south) on Leslie St. and drive about 1 km south. The field is on the east side, and muddy with corn stubble and a significant floodwater "creek" flowing through it. The Mallards were wandering and foraging throughout the wet field, sometimes close to the road, somtimes further back.

Steve Kinsley, RD (College of Dietitians of Ontario: Reg. # 1083)
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