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We had one killed in Alberta that was banded in dead horse Alaska.
I'm watching gw teal and blacks at the moment.
This is a very cool! Waterfowl are amazing!
Listen to your elders. Not because they are always right but because they have more experiences of being wrong.
"We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give" Sir Winston Churchill
cool stuff. thanks for sharing!
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Another Spec journey, this one non stop posted below.
She flew non-stop 1,541 miles reaching a top speed of 93mph over western ND, stopped for 4 hours near Hickory Ridge, AR (her ground speed slowed to just 31 mph; must have stalled out with the front), and settled into NE LA at 1451 on 7Oct. 1,732 miles in 30 hours, and well over 11,000 miles in the 11 months since I captured her.
From "Waterfowl Tomorrow" ;
The Blue Winged Teal makes some pretty crazy travel plans as can be read in this excellent book with one of the coolest being a BWT that was banded in Saskatchewan and 6 months later had flown 7,000 miles where it was killed in Peru.
Another of the BWT is that of a teal killed atop a 13,000' volcanic lake in Ecuador shortly after being banded in Manitoba Canada some 4000 miles away.
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