It could be a Muscovy:
Originating from Brazil, Muscovies are the only domestic ducks that is not derived from mallard stock. Wild muscovies coloration is black and white, but domestication has produced many different colors. These colors are; blue, blue and white, chocolate, chocolate and white, white, black, black and white, lavender, and calical. The males can grow to be quite large, weighing 10-15 lbs. Most of the females are 5-7 pounds but can reach up to 9 and sometimes 10 lbs. Their feet are equipt with strong sharp claws for grabbing tree branches and roosting. Muscovys are unique because of their bright red crest around their eyes and above the beak. They do not swim much because their oil glands are under developed compared to most ducks. Muscovy hens can set three times a year, and the egg clutches can vary from 8 to 21 eggs. The egg are incubated for 35 days.
Google Muscovy ducks for their pic - hope this is the right one!
2006-08-29 03:56:48
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answered by Anonymous
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A Muscovy duck?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muscovy_Duck
Don't mind the pics to much. Green feathers can be almost nowhere so also just on the tail. Look at the eyes.
2006-08-29 03:49:35
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answered by Puppy Zwolle 7
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2016-12-05 21:28:18
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answered by motyka 3
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are you taking the eggs away when it lays them? It will continue to lay eggs as long as you take them away. You can buy a 'dummy' egg to sneak into the nest from a bird supply store. The continual laying of eggs daily can cause the duck to get ill.
2006-08-29 06:23:02
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answered by yozombiesmama 5
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search it on www.google.com like shiny green ail feathers duck in images your sure to get a picture
2006-08-29 03:52:25
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answered by Reefer Goddess 1
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What you have is a regular old duck with the "dobs" (diarrhea)!
2006-08-29 03:51:33
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answered by N0_white_flag 5
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