View Poll Results: Which four ducks?

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  • American Black Duck

    55 54.46%
  • American Wigeon

    25 24.75%
  • Blue-winged Teal

    12 11.88%
  • Cinnamon Teal

    10 9.90%
  • Eurasian Wigeon

    5 4.95%
  • Gadwall

    44 43.56%
  • Green-winged Teal

    41 40.59%
  • Mallard

    59 58.42%
  • Mottled Duck

    9 8.91%
  • Northern Pintail

    28 27.72%
  • Northern Shoveler

    2 1.98%
  • Wood Duck

    35 34.65%
  • Barrows Goldeneye

    3 2.97%
  • Black Scoter

    0 0%
  • Bufflehead

    5 4.95%
  • Canvasback

    12 11.88%
  • Common Eider

    0 0%
  • Common Goldeneye

    1 0.99%
  • Common Merganser

    2 1.98%
  • Greater Scaup

    4 3.96%
  • Harlequin Duck

    3 2.97%
  • Hooded Merganser

    4 3.96%
  • King Eider

    4 3.96%
  • Lesser Scaup

    7 6.93%
  • Long-Tailed Duck

    0 0%
  • Red-breasted Merganser

    1 0.99%
  • Redhead

    5 4.95%
  • Ring-necked Duck

    22 21.78%
  • Spectacled Eider

    3 2.97%
  • Stellers Eider

    2 1.98%
  • Surf Scoter

    1 0.99%
  • White-winged Scoter

    0 0%
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Thread: What four Ducks?

  1. #41
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    Lots of good points in there, AJWF. I'd like to think that we can focus a little more, but I can't disagree with anything that you said. Early timing and late habitat with invertebrates have always seemed overlooked.

  2. #42
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2thDoc View Post
    i would like someone to show me all these "local" wood ducks this june.
    Any weekend that the oceans rough, come on down.
    Be proactive about improving public waterfowl habitat in South Carolina. It's not going to happen by itself, and our help is needed. We have the potential to winter thousands of waterfowl on public grounds if we fight for it.

  3. #43
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    All of our Wood ducks are most likely the result of one mans breeding program many years ago in Ct. White was his last name can't remember his first name though. If I can only pick four as to being related to our flyways health it would be Mallard, Gadwall, Woodies and one of the divers, Redheads would be my pick there.
    Genesis 9;2

  4. #44
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    Would prefer it to be 6 and would include BWT and Lesser Scaup to cover all the bases.
    Genesis 9;2

  5. #45
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    I've got a woodduck from Ontario too. 4yrs old shot him back in 2013

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