New birds showing up daily. (pics)

Mark(mo)

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It's been a real joy to watch this show for the last two weeks. I think I hit it about as perfect as I could and have learned a ton by watching where they land how they feed, etc.
 
Well, that explains why I saw nothing this morning....

Sincerely,

Duckless in Michigan:(

PS. good luck not shooting over your limit;)
 
yeah, but I dont see any divers, only silly puddle ducks. :)


Looks really great!
 
Carl,
There were 3 ring-necks out there. I know they're kind of a puddle duck wanna-be but a diver anyway.
 
Price for coordinates just tripled!!!!

looks real good Mark you should be tickled. I will forward your photos to tell some people "SEE WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU DO IT RIGHT"
 
Price for coordinates just tripled!!!!

looks real good Mark you should be tickled. I will forward your photos to tell some people "SEE WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU DO IT RIGHT"


Come on Tom... I thought we were all friends here? :)

Mark don't let them birds get too thick on there. Keep thinning them down a little.

Tim
 
Hey Mark, I'll bet everyone in Arkansas will be waiting for a freak three foot snow storm to come by your way. Thanks for those pictures. That is more ducks than I have seen in a few years.
Al
 
Yep, them ringers act more like puddle ducks than divers. We shoot them on little narrow tidal creeks and weedy farm ponds down here.
 
It's pretty obvious that I need to move closer to the Central Flyway. Or further south or north in the Miss. Duck desert here.

Great to see you guys are enjoying a good season!
 
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