Ducks at a Distance: A Waterfowl Identification Guide

Ducks at a Distance: A Waterfowl Identification Guide

Ducks at a Distance: A Waterfowl Identification GuideIdentifying waterfowl gives many hours of enjoyment to millions of...
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Author: Hines, Bob,1912-1994
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Language: English
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Ducks at a Distance: A Waterfowl Identification Guide

Ducks at a Distance: A Waterfowl Identification Guide

$19.99 $9.99

Ducks at a Distance: A Waterfowl Identification Guide

$19.99 $9.99
Author: Hines, Bob,1912-1994
Format: eBook
Language: English

Ducks at a Distance: A Waterfowl Identification Guide

Identifying waterfowl gives many hours of enjoyment to millions of people. This guide will help you recognize birds on the wingit emphasizes their fall and winter plumage patterns as well as size, shape, and flight characteristics. It does not include local names. Hunters can contribute to their own sport by not firing at those species that are either protected or scarce, and needed as breeders to restore the flocks. It can add to their daily limit; when extra birds of certain species can be taken legally, hunters who know their ducks on the wing come out ahead. Flock maneuvers in the air are clues. Mallards, pintails, and wigeon form loose groups; teal and shovelers flash by in small, compact bunches; at a distance, canvasbacks shift from waving lines to temporary V's. Within shotgun range, color areas can be important. Light conditions might make them look different, but their size and location are positive keys. The sound of their wings can help as much as their calls. Flying goldeneyes make a whistling sound; wood ducks move with a swish; canvasbacks make a steady rushing sound. Not all ducks quack; many whistle, squeal, or grunt. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 18884
Author: Hines, Bob
Release Date: Jul 21, 2006
Format: eBook
Language: English
Publisher: Department of the Interior U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Washington
Publication Date: 1978

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