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    Default Central Flyway Drought

    I was looking at a drought map and it looks like the southern portion of the central flyway is being heavily impacted (Ark & North LA). Could this funnel more ducks east?

    http://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/

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    Texas is worse off I believe. I think it'll push more birds to the coast faster than normal. I know that in Tx, there is no water on the praries, and little in north Texas(Dallas area), so the coast will be on fire this year.

    Ps- I think you meant the Mississippi flyway.
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    I guess I mean both the central and Mississippi.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Flyway

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