Posted a thread like this a while back, had some great replies.
Here is my second bird that should have went immediately to the taxidermist:
The only full plumage drake bluewing I have ever shot (or even seen in Coastal AL).
One morning back in January 2005, a mixed flock of around 15 teal buzzed passed us, then swung into the marsh behind us and disspeared up a tidal creek. Never got off a shot and we thought they were gone.
Then 30 seconds later they come rocketing back in from the other side, swing over the spread and do a classic upward teal explosion over the decoys.
Out of 3 guns emptied, I was the only one to drop a bird.
He went in the freezer, with intentions to go to the taxidermist sooner or later. But rotted durng the post-Hurricane Ivan power outage, along with the stud mottled duck drake I posted about last time.
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Here is my second bird that should have went immediately to the taxidermist:
The only full plumage drake bluewing I have ever shot (or even seen in Coastal AL).
One morning back in January 2005, a mixed flock of around 15 teal buzzed passed us, then swung into the marsh behind us and disspeared up a tidal creek. Never got off a shot and we thought they were gone.
Then 30 seconds later they come rocketing back in from the other side, swing over the spread and do a classic upward teal explosion over the decoys.
Out of 3 guns emptied, I was the only one to drop a bird.
He went in the freezer, with intentions to go to the taxidermist sooner or later. But rotted durng the post-Hurricane Ivan power outage, along with the stud mottled duck drake I posted about last time.
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