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A duck native to East Asia is making a splash in New York City's Central Park, partly because of the bird's stunning colors and also because no one knows how the bird got there.
The Mandarin duck was spotted as early as Oct. 10, according to a Twitter account that documents bird sightings at the park. Then, the exotic bird flew away and no one knew where it went for almost two weeks, David Barrett, the creator and manager of Manhattan Bird Alert, told The New York Times. To photographers' delight, it was spotted back on Oct. 25.
Since then, the duck has attracted a large fan base and a small band of paparazzi.
The new pond celebrity is easy to spot with a green and purple mohawk, sail-like feathers and purple chest.
Citing what appears to be a band around the bird's leg, Paul Sweet, collection manager in the Department of Ornithology at the American Museum of Natural History, it likely escaped from a private collection or zoo.
A Mandarin Duck and Wood Duck at Central Park New York City
A duck native to East Asia is making a splash in New York City's Central Park, partly because of the bird's stunning colors and also because no one knows how the bird got there.
The Mandarin duck was spotted as early as Oct. 10, according to a Twitter account that documents bird sightings at the park. Then, the exotic bird flew away and no one knew where it went for almost two weeks, David Barrett, the creator and manager of Manhattan Bird Alert, told The New York Times. To photographers' delight, it was spotted back on Oct. 25.
Since then, the duck has attracted a large fan base and a small band of paparazzi.
The new pond celebrity is easy to spot with a green and purple mohawk, sail-like feathers and purple chest.
Citing what appears to be a band around the bird's leg, Paul Sweet, collection manager in the Department of Ornithology at the American Museum of Natural History, it likely escaped from a private collection or zoo.
A Mandarin Duck and Wood Duck at Central Park New York City