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Tree Ducks.....
I messaged back and forth with somebody on here about hunting tree ducks and now I can't find the messages. Get in touch if you happen to see this, still wanting to talk.
Destry |
That was me here in Florida.I be around all day tomorrow but have to get to the ranch on Wed..
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is a tree duck and a woody the same thing...charlie
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Tree duck tend to stay south http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/N...KFulvTree.html although - when hunting with a couple waterfowl ID instructors in western NY we saw an odd duck that we all agreed was a tree duck |
i can see i have not seen one of these ducks before...truly lots of differance in these two ducks...
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Here in South Texas we have 2 different "tree ducks", black bellied and fulvous. I have a pair of black bellied tree ducks that nest in a hole in one of our live oak trees. They, or some pair, have nested here for at least 15 years.
They whistle, I have never heard them quack. In the nest they are very quiet. They do whistle when approaching "their" tree. They love acorns like a woodie The nearest water is over a mile away, strangely enough. Neat ducks. Quote:
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Destry
if you go - stick with the ducks in the trees http://duckboats.net/cgi-bin/forum/g...=unread#unread |
Destry, I sent you a questions via PM; thought maybe you haven't seen it as I never got a response. Thanks...
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