Natural History of Wildfowl
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Description: Short article from Wildfowling Magazine.
Natural history of Wildfowl Waterfowl Ducks Geese Reprinted from "Fowler in the Wild" with permission For the widest selection of shooting and fishing books, Members of the family ANATIDAE (swans, geese and duck) have many common characteristics which distinguish them from other groups of birds. Most have short legs with webbed feet and their flight pattern is typically one of strong continuous wing beats with the long neck outstretched. This flight pattern helps the fowler to identify a flying bird as a wildfowl species while variations within the general pattern provide keys by which individual species can be recognised.
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