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How a Mandarin duck enraptured New York City

  • Observers have crowded Central Park in the hopes of seeing the ‘hot duck’ since it first appeared on October 10 – but no one knows where it came from

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A Mandarin Duck swims in a pond in New York's Central Park. Photo: AFP
The Guardian

They call it Mandarin mania.

Swarms of New York City locals, tourists and bird watchers have gathered at the shores of a Central Park pond since a mandarin duck was spotted there on October 10.

Observers have crowded the shores of Central Park’s pond, hoping to get a glimpse of the colourful plumage and striking beak that sets the mandarin duck apart from your average mallard, and inspired its nickname, “hot duck ”.

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Mandarin mania has become so intense that panic struck on Wednesday when the Manhattan Bird Alert Twitter account declared: “The MANDARIN DUCK has gone missing.”

“This makes me nervous,” wrote one worried duck fan.

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“Thoughts and prayers,” said another.

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