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Ugly duck gets ID

To CM readers:

Shamarie's duck is a Muscovy.

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This story was posted on 2008-03-27 13:04:44
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Birds of Kentucky: E-town Ugly Duck



2008-03-27 - Elizabethtown, KY - Photo By Shamarie Claiborne.
The E-TOWN UGLY DUCK: Shamarie Claiborne has an eye for the unusual, the memorable, the photographic. This one is getting lots of comments at Flickr. She writes, "This duck was so ugly I had to take it's picture. We were in E-town for Dusty's Dr. appointment. Had to stop by the lake there were all kinds of ducks and geese." To see more Shamarie Claiborne photos and other ColumbiaMagazine.com group photos at Flickr, Click Here
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