Check out this mallard
Check out this mallard
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The bottom one was taken by a friend of mine with me in Holmes Co. around the 1st of Jan. Ain't seen one look like this this time of year. Any ideas?
The bottom one was taken by a friend of mine with me in Holmes Co. around the 1st of Jan. Ain't seen one look like this this time of year. Any ideas?
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Or it could just be a late hatch juvenile that is still in eclipse plumage,
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Chuckle12 wrote:It's definitely a Spoonalard.
Yea thanks, bring that one back!

But there are no wing patches.
WTF is it??
Looking for 2 duck calls from Dominic Serio of Greenwood (ones for Novacaine)
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its a
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Maybe Frogs should have had wing's then we would at least have something to shoot at!!!!!
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