So the "Chicken" Mallards are now raping the "Summer" Ducks?
I saw that yesterday, that's a pretty cool looking bird.
I've used the term summer ducks, wood ducks, and woodies ... I usually call them wood ducks.
Peepaw called them Cleveland Screamers
I Wonder ................... Is this the reason all those kids are blowing mallard calls at woodies on public land ???
" You can't catch the Rona if you already the Illest " - J ROC
Summah Ducks**
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TFC -"Be tough or get tough"
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First generation hunter problems...
in some places (Louisiana) Summer Duck means mottled duck...
The local colloquialism “summer duck” falls into the same category as a word like die-dapper. I get it. I know what is trying to be communicated. But I won’t use it.
They’re wood ducks. Always have been, always will.
I cast some pogies to some slinger Mahi Mahis that were free jumping next to my wash..
I feel like it's the opposite of that.. because I'm cool enough for me.
That shit is funny. The word pogie coming out of a dumb redneck's mouth is like finger nails on a chalk board. Other than the word tiki, I don't know what hawaiian words sound like in redneckese. So far the locals have been respectful enough to use common English. It's those faggots from Virginia and hipsters who try to "clear up" their southern accents that use spam eater words.
haha
I'd submit that wood ducks were known as "summer ducks" in South Carolina before South Carolina was named South Carolina, and someone gave them an "official name" for his book project...
Here is what Audubon had to say...
"The food of the Wood Duck, or as it is called in the Western and Southern States, the Summer Duck, consists of acorns, beech-nuts, grapes, and berries of various sorts, for which they half-dive, in the manner of the Mallard for example, or search under the trees on the shores and in the woods, turning over the fallen leaves with dexterity. In the Carolinas, they resort under night to the rice-fields, as soon as the grain becomes milky. They also devour insects, snails, tadpoles, and small water lizards, swallowing at the same time a quantity of sand or gravel to aid the trituration of their food."
https://www.audubon.org/birds-of-ame...r-or-wood-duck
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