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WILDLIFE FILES GADWALL DUCK OCTOBER 2009

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WILDLIFE FILES GADWALL DUCK OCTOBER 2009

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  • They kind of look like the female mallard.

    Luvs,

    Mooz

    PS: thanks Phil. I needed that!

  • You are quite right Mooz. Most females are brown like the female Mallard, and most ducks can be compared to them too.

    Hugs

  • don't think we have those in the usa....not sure.

    michael

  • Gadwall are distributed throughout the southern two-thirds of the USA in winter, with the greatest concentrations found in the Central and Mississippi Flyways. They are found throughout much of the intermountain west of North America, and most of Mexico, in reservoirs, farm ponds, and coastal fresh and brackish marshes. They are often found in association with American wigeon and American coots. Gadwall are a common winter visitor to Guatemala (Scott and Carbonell, 1986).

  • Heeeeey...you're very 'productive' when you're not chatting eh ?! Think I stay away for a couple of months...and I'll then be rewarded with 2 video's a DAY !

    Wooohoooooo !!! :o)

    Hahaha...

    Think I have a quick look for the 'gadwell' on my "British Birds Encyclopedia"-dvd...

    ;o)

    Annet

  • LOL you should be so lucky at 2 a day huh ? But you know I am glad you enjoy seeing them and watching them and I thank you for that with all I am.

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  • I kill those fuckers every day.

  • You were lucky you had both male and female Gadwalls together. Did you see my little video-Dancing Gadwall? I shot this in September 09 in Newfoundland. There was only one Gadwall, but wow, could he dance, jump and "honk"!

  • Wow! I gave you a 5 star because this was better than the Discovery channel I learned a lot. BTW, I use to have 2 pet Ducks "Dolly (female) & Dooley (Male). They made great pets and lived for years. Thanks! ~Andree'

  • Monotypic, wow new word for me to look up. Clueless thats me some times Lol. Wonderful Pil Thank you x

  • Lovely video Phil, the ducks look so cute and amazing..thanks for all the info about them...

  • Such a fantastic vid Phil, I love those birds. Great work

    all the best ~ Jonny =)

  • Yet another kind of duck! How do you ever keep them straight? ;)

  • can not think of any comment that we have not said before

    AWESOME 5*

    love and respect

    scotty and libby:o)

  • I have never seen before that ducks !

    Wonderful , aren't they :))

  • of course..everything is beautiful here!

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