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<blockquote data-quote="younggun308" data-source="post: 5282427" data-attributes="member: 4042"><p>Not that it's what you're looking for but here in the East the big duck action was subdued—really thought we'd see a good reverse migration after yesterday's strong south wind and warm rain. Had seen decent reports from NE TN from the past 2 days, even. Getting the impression birds around here show up in advance of a front, not with it. Today during the wee, overcast hours is when the wind changed to a strong, cold north wind.</p><p></p><p>Woodies and geese, on the other hand…suckers were all over the place. Even some specks! Of course the sandhills were busy too. Funny watching them all struggle against the headwinds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="younggun308, post: 5282427, member: 4042"] Not that it’s what you’re looking for but here in the East the big duck action was subdued—really thought we’d see a good reverse migration after yesterday’s strong south wind and warm rain. Had seen decent reports from NE TN from the past 2 days, even. Getting the impression birds around here show up in advance of a front, not with it. Today during the wee, overcast hours is when the wind changed to a strong, cold north wind. Woodies and geese, on the other hand…suckers were all over the place. Even some specks! Of course the sandhills were busy too. Funny watching them all struggle against the headwinds. [/QUOTE]
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