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Birds from the ditch...


MARINERMAGNUM

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Saw alot of nice tweets while my daughter and I cruised the country backroads today. Probably not a good thing-as afterwards we both longed for living on a quiet country road. Later this afternoon we all looked at a nice acreage that was for sale. We roamed around it for 2 hrs. [7 acres] and not 1 car drove by in that time-we were hooked! Tomorrow we are going to look inside the house. I could barely get my wife to get back in the truck and leave. UH OH confused.gif

Common Yellowthroat

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and what my 6 year old called: "THE DRAGON DUCK!!"

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Wow! What a creature that is! If I shot something like that during duck season I would have to get it mounted! Be interesting to find out what the heck it is... bill looks like it might have some wood duck in it. Nice pictures though! Take care and N Joy the Hunt././Jimbo

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The Dragon Duck is a drake muscovey. I have three hens who would love to find one that "handsome" too make them happy. Muscovies are the only domestic duck not derived from mallards. They are almost mute and don't quack like other ducks. They are tree ducks so they like to perch up high. Mine sit on top of the barn. Domestication has made them heavier though so the drakes can rarely fly anymore its usually only the hens who can still get off the ground. They also breed like rabbits and will raise 3-4 clutches a summer. You can add alot to the freezer in fall. The hens don't have as many carnacles, the red stuff on their faces, so are not as "ugly". They are actually a pretty neat and fuctional bird to have around. You'll have to ask him for some when you buy the place..lol Here are my hens, not quite as ugly.

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