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    Goose Hats

    Common Tim, I'm sure you have a snipe hat that you use! Clint
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    A bit more summer night time fun

    Nightlighting is one of the funnest activities there is. I started nightlighting ringnecks around Gainesville, scaup on Tampa Bay, mallards and others in Colorado, and coots and canvasbacks here in Louisiana. looks like you had quite a few hens there, where most of the brrods fledged? BTW, I...
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    A bit more summer night time fun

    Nightlighting is one of the funnest activities there is. I started nightlighting ringnecks around Gainesville, scaup on Tampa Bay, mallards and others in Colorado, and coots and canvasbacks here in Louisiana. looks like you had quite a few hens there, where most of the brrods fledged? BTW, I...
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    Bluewings on the move?

    Yes, that's why we are surveying PIPL, to assess impacts for the Biological Opinion. It's planned for next summer....means I get to go to Cocodrie everyother week for most of the next year... Clint
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    Bluewings on the move?

    Carl, Saw a single drake and a flock of about 25 on Whiskey Island (Part of the Isle Deniere chain) last week while surveying piping plover. Clint
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    Meet Mr. and Mrs. Ross

    The warts are a visual signal. The more warts, the more dominant a bird is. Clint
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    Incoming!

    Al, The blue ross is a hybrid. There's a curve where the feathers meet the bill....hybrid...not straight like ross. Nice juvie white-front...years ago, we had one spend about a month in the San Luis Valley. Clint
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    February "What's on your Workbench?"

    Here's one I finished the first of the month. I'll change a few things on the next one..... Clint
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    February "What's on your Workbench?"

    I've got a couple of pair of laysan for reference....wonder...should it be an older bird or younger?? Clyde has some kaola....have to get him to send some good reference... Clint
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    February "What's on your Workbench?"

    Yeah, I know about it...may be a New Zealand shoveller decoy would work on an escapee like that...... Clint
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    February "What's on your Workbench?"

    Brad, I'd probably do better at Calusa with flies tied to imitate Mazuri starter than I would with a falcated decoy......maybe a muscovey hen?? Clint
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    February "What's on your Workbench?"

    Brad, I've got the chilean torrent duck pair, African pygmy goose pair, pink-eared, Labrador, white-cheek, masked, and red-crested pochard in thr rig (also baikal and falcated drakes)...thinking the next shout either be a scaley-sided or Brazilian merg (2009 wwt report has some great razilian...
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    February "What's on your Workbench?"

    That's my plan.... Clint
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    February "What's on your Workbench?"

    Here's the drake. Still lots of blending to do.
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    February "What's on your Workbench?"

    Here's a hen for a pair that I've started blocking colors in.
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    never enough decoys

    I do have a falcated decoy I carved and include in my gaddy spread. Clint
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    So a question...I was out hunting

    I'd blame Sutton because HE took the pic! Never trust him! Clint
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    The start of a new flock

    That frond decoy looks familiar! Clint
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    Some pics---

    My guess would be long-billed dowitchers. Head shape doesn't look right for short-bills. Clint
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    Scaup banding...

    That's a standard clover-leaf trap rather than a traditional diving duck trap. The clover-leaf works fine in shallow water, the diver trap works better in deeper water. Clint
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