I almost asked a question very similar to How can I find out who declined my flag?, but I saw that Martijn Pieters ♦ commented that there's no way to do that.
That said, let me share my experience under that situation.
In my case I tried to flag this question because its answer is a duplicate, but in that time, the question had an opened bounty, so the system rejected my flagging.
Making a rapid search I've found a lot of meta questions about that situation and that the correct thing to do is flagging a moderator to handle the duplicated bounty (those example weren't the ones that I've read that day, but may serve as example: this question, and this another question - please, comment if you disagree with the action I've taken: maybe I should wait for the bounty to end and then vote to close).
Unfortunately, it happened that the bounty ended and after that the moderator declined my flag saying:
Please use standard close votes or close flags for this instead of flagging for moderators.
Yes, I understand what happened, and I see the motivation for declining the flag. Someway I thought that the moderator would see that I flagged that as a kind of last resort since I wasn't capable of handling it the standard community way on that moment, but this was my fault not to make it clear that the situation was in a bounty, after that I have already flagged it again, but with no success: the question isn't closed as a duplicate even the answerer explicitly saying that he found on another SO question. Well, that's the standard close handling. Let's deal with it.
Anyway, I just wanted to reply to the moderator who declined my flag that it wasn't my intent to add unnecessary work to moderation. I just felt I had to explain what happened.