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What is your main species in your area??
| Jake D. |
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Canada geese, some more geese, and lastly more geese! Seriously though during the first split we find Woodies, hooded mergansers, and Mallards. During the 2nd split when the birds are migrating through we find Bufflehead, Goldeneye, Oldsquaw, Blacks, Mallards, Mergansers, Redheads, and Bluebills. Of course the Bluebill population is WAY down from what it was.
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