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was on vacation last week up near outing,mn and had 7 ducks(we think)fly just outside the dekes and flew in front of us but the sun was right in our face. these birds were vocal like geese heard them comin a ways away didn't have a clue it was. kind of a peep but deeper sounding than a woodie by far and about the size of a mallard or so. i wish we got one just to ease my mind

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I notice Brant geese are listed in the waterfowl regs, has anybody in Minnesota ever shot any of them?

You know, I've found that to be weird too. I did a query on the Minnesota Ornithologists' Union HSOforum and they only have 16 accepted records since 1800, less than half of which were in the fall. While the MOU generally gets its records from birdwatchers, records from hunters, roadkills, etc are also accepted and part of the database, though most birds taken by hunters probably are probably not reported to the MOU. A Brant in Minnesota is a rare bird for sure! The last one I'm aware of was in Duluth in 2008.

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We shot an oldsquaw in North Dakota about 4 or 5 years back. We were puzzled as to how in the heck we actually shot one of these in the "prairie pothole reigion" when they are sea ducks. I have seen post that have suggested that Old Squaw fly along the shoreline of Lake Superior, so maybe it just got lost.

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