Blabbing Mike(@Mike_Coletta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tuesday on the pond... and glad to see that the baby geese survived the early morning pummeling rains. They arrived from the front pond for some scratch feed.

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WhereZhengzhou(@Where_Zhengzhou) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Zhengzhou Suohe Country Park, brimming with wild beauty, boasts a unique scenery and a wide variety of waterfowl. Take advantage of the holiday to explore it with your family and friends!

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christopherdorner2024(@pablitobarrito) 's Twitter Profile Photo

my most popular, a surrealist absurdist short story about violence, morality, moral panic and scapegoating. trigger warning includes cannibalism necrophilia gender transition n word murder cherry trees pink with flowers waterfowl tahttps://piscadoro.substack.com/p/april-fools-day

my most popular, a surrealist absurdist short story about violence, morality, moral panic and scapegoating. trigger warning includes cannibalism necrophilia gender transition n word murder cherry trees pink with flowers waterfowl tahttps://piscadoro.substack.com/p/april-fools-day
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Wide Open Outfitters(@WIDEOPENOUTFIT) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🥃 Since 1967, there’s been an 82% decrease in wild quail. From 31 million to 5.5 million. If you want to know about our wild quail / duck hunt combos - let us know. We’re right down in Tamaulipas, Mexico.

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Neil Shook(@prairieguy2016) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Waterfowl Wednesday! Anger is everywhere on the prairie this spring. Even the wetlands aren’t safe. Not the best photos but a pair of male Ruddy ducks do battle for the female. Do you see the sneak attack?! 😳

Waterfowl Wednesday! Anger is everywhere on the prairie this spring. Even the wetlands aren’t safe. Not the best photos but a pair of male Ruddy ducks do battle for the female. Do you see the sneak attack?! 😳 #ruddyduck #waterfowl #montana #prairie #wetlands
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Kansas City Hiker(@HikerKC) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From our Waypoints Blog: Swan Lake National Wildlife Refuge, in north central Missouri, is an epicenter of waterfowl, birds, aquatic mammals and more. About 10,000 acres are open for visitors to explore this unique habitat. tinyurl.com/5hyh725u

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