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So I have a question for the more seasoned bird watchers. With the next to nonexistent winter we had and the early arrival of warmer weather. Where have all the dang ducks gone. Have all the waterfowl already passed on through? I know down in my neck of the woods they have been hard to come by. I've been hitting all my local spots almost daily and more often than not there's just nothing. Is it because there's so much open water that everything is so spread out, did the big numbers just never happen or have they migrated north already. Or is it something im completely missing. Well regardless of where all the waterfowl have gone I'm gonna keep on Standing and Scanning all the water I can.

 Warm Winters Stink!!! 

Bird On!!!

Eric Elvert
Dayton, Oh

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