This morning at 10:30 there was a hybrid duck in the big NW pond at 
Cottonwood Hollow, the pond with the bench and interpretive sign 
overlooking it. I added photos to my eBird checklist: 
https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S54174768.

This is probably a common hybrid but I know next to nothing about hybrids. 
It seems to me that we (birders) just assume that if a bird has familiar 
traits of two species, it must be a hybrid of those two species. But this 
individual has traits (I think) of Northern Shoveler, Cinnamon Teal, and 
Blue-winged Teal. I'd be very appreciative if somebody could explain, 
offline if necessary, why it is in fact an AxB and not an AxC or BxC. Or 
perhaps it is unidentifiable. If I knew the answer I wouldn't be asking...

John Shenot
Fort Collins, CO

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