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    Quote Originally Posted by jobbershunting View Post
    Hints: "DR, looks like you may have taken a trip to EURope and ASIA recently"
    There it is. The Eurasian, or "common", teal. Key difference is the white along the side pocket. Like I said, I'd call it a GWT and carve it up without even noticing if I bagged one.

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    Could it be a Redhead-Canvasback hybrid?
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    Correct on the Eurasian wigeon jda.

    You're very warm with the red-headed duck and are correct in assuming that it isn't a redhead. And no, I haven't brought out the hybrids (yet). Along the same theme of "exotic species" that get occasionally harvested in North America.

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    I know, likely not fair but.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dead Ringer View Post
    Correct on the Eurasian wigeon jda.

    You're very warm with the red-headed duck and are correct in assuming that it isn't a redhead. And no, I haven't brought out the hybrids (yet). Along the same theme of "exotic species" that get occasionally harvested in North America.
    It must be a Common Pochard then?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hunter John View Post


    I know, likely not fair but.
    Gadwall.
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    Well played Jdangelo , unless of course we are looking at the same ID guide. lol

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    Correct on the pochard and my guess was also grey duck for the butt. Now it's jdangelo's turn...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hunter John View Post
    Well played Jdangelo , unless of course we are looking at the same ID guide. lol
    In all honesty Hunter John, it was my first guess. This was however confirmed when I clicked on the picture and the file name was "gadwall_upd_6.jpg"
    "A peculiar virtue in wildlife ethics is that the hunter ordinarily has no gallery to applaud or disapprove of his conduct. Whatever his acts, they are dictated by his own conscience, rather than by a mob of onlookers. It is difficult to exaggerate the importance of this fact."-Aldo Leopold

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    ducks feeding.jpg

    Likely an easy one for you more experienced guys, however, I just saw and shot my first of this duck this past weekend.
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