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waterfowl responses to extreme winter weather
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<blockquote data-quote="tickweed" data-source="post: 5376893" data-attributes="member: 7928"><p>There is a certain date, cant remember , but as they shift toward breeding, then nesting, they dont want to push any farther south than they have too. They know the trip back is near, and will sit tight. I do not believe cold air moves them as much as the water freezing. They dry feed all the time, unless snow cover. so I say snow cover, lack of water pushes, but even then they hit the big rivers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tickweed, post: 5376893, member: 7928"] There is a certain date, cant remember , but as they shift toward breeding, then nesting, they dont want to push any farther south than they have too. They know the trip back is near, and will sit tight. I do not believe cold air moves them as much as the water freezing. They dry feed all the time, unless snow cover. so I say snow cover, lack of water pushes, but even then they hit the big rivers. [/QUOTE]
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