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re: What type of ducks are these?
Posted on 5/17/17 at 1:19 pm to Nawlens Gator
Posted on 5/17/17 at 1:19 pm to Nawlens Gator
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They're all over my back yard. They've taken over my wood duck boxes.
they had about 2000 eating underneath the grain elevator on river road by my parents house last weekend. they were everywhere
Posted on 5/17/17 at 1:34 pm to GEAUXT
I almost came here to post this same thread a couple weeks ago. There are a bunch hanging around the swamp by my house. I had never seen
any before, but I found the name on an id chart. First time
I saw them, I thought they were fake. They were all standing perfectly still like statues in someone's back yard.
any before, but I found the name on an id chart. First time
I saw them, I thought they were fake. They were all standing perfectly still like statues in someone's back yard.
Posted on 5/17/17 at 1:35 pm to rattlebucket
My dad feeds them and they have 100+ show up every evening. They are real fun to watch. They circle 3 or 4 times then start landing in his oak and pine trees. Then, a couple drop in and before you know it they are falling out of the sky with brakes on to the cracked corn. Always have 2 or 3 on the outskirts on lookout duty and 1 or 2 feisty ones that snap at the others to get to the food.
Last year he made this Wiley Coyote style trap and caught a few. Rang a six pack of necks for a Sunday smoked duck supper, and one was banded. I don't think he ever called it in though.
Last year he made this Wiley Coyote style trap and caught a few. Rang a six pack of necks for a Sunday smoked duck supper, and one was banded. I don't think he ever called it in though.
Posted on 5/17/17 at 1:44 pm to Teyeger
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GEAUXT are you old? It's been a while since I have been around here and was just wanting to see if that was you.
I'm the younggeauxt
Posted on 5/17/17 at 5:43 pm to GEAUXT
We have hundreds year round in the treated water ponds at work. Sometimes thousands, and they will make a literal pile of ducklings.
Posted on 5/17/17 at 5:56 pm to TigerTerd
They will next in a wood duck box. Seen them do it.
Posted on 5/17/17 at 6:06 pm to Clyde Tipton
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They have been nesting on the Red River the last few years as well around NWLA
I did not know they were up here in NWLA. I would like to see one.
I have noticed several white winged doves in this area (north Bossier) over the last 2-3 years. They seem to be expanding northward and eastward. I never saw them years ago.
Posted on 5/17/17 at 9:26 pm to CootDisCootDat
Oh my...better hope green jeans and whop head don't read that.
Posted on 5/17/17 at 10:16 pm to CootDisCootDat
quote:
dad feeds them and they have 100+ show up every evening. They are real fun to watch. They circle 3 or 4 times then start landing in his oak and pine trees. Then, a couple drop in and before you know it they are falling out of the sky with brakes on to the cracked corn. Always have 2 or 3 on the outskirts on lookout duty and 1 or 2 feisty ones that snap at the others to get to the food.
This would actually be very cool!
This post was edited on 5/17/17 at 10:17 pm
Posted on 5/17/17 at 10:49 pm to DownSouthJukin
Real tasty
Word was that the winning gumbo at the duck festival is always these ducks
We have killed thousands of em, forget picking em, they have great big legs for a duck, si we skin em out and roast the shut outta them
Word was that the winning gumbo at the duck festival is always these ducks
We have killed thousands of em, forget picking em, they have great big legs for a duck, si we skin em out and roast the shut outta them
Posted on 5/18/17 at 10:11 am to GEAUXT
Thick in my hood... never even seen one before moving to madisonville
Posted on 5/18/17 at 1:17 pm to GEAUXT
Thanks for posting. Saw these fishing on a pond in SouthArk over the weekend. We had no clue what they were.
Posted on 5/18/17 at 2:07 pm to wickowick
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It appears that they are really expanding, I am seeing them everywhere around the house now.
Yeah, I've seen several all over Baton Rouge this year.
Posted on 5/18/17 at 2:13 pm to Galactic Inquisitor
Who was that idiot state rep that got charged with shooting a truckload of these then feigned ignorance about "mexican whistling birds"?
Posted on 5/18/17 at 2:33 pm to Spankum
will Try and get a video this Sunday if the weather isn't too bad.
Chip Badeaux is the one that said they weren't "ducks" and killed either 56 or 65....
Chip Badeaux is the one that said they weren't "ducks" and killed either 56 or 65....
Posted on 5/18/17 at 5:49 pm to CootDisCootDat
A buddy of mine took a picture of these up in North Alabama on a refuge recently. So yes they are definitely expanding their habitat
Posted on 5/18/17 at 6:00 pm to GEAUXT
I shot some in Henderson Swamp last duck season...
dumb as rocks...
fairly large ducks...
tasted pretty good actually on the pit...
dumb as rocks...
fairly large ducks...
tasted pretty good actually on the pit...
Posted on 5/18/17 at 9:02 pm to GEAUXT
I saw one today flying through a chemical plant between Baton Rouge and New Orleans. 15 years ago I was excited to see my first one. Now they are everywhere. Keep your eyes out for Egyptian Geese, they are doing the same thing and expanding fast.
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