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    nah I dont eat them...but the ducks n geese surely do.
    time out.......in amongst all the neon signs of city street a set of purple wings sticks out like dogs balls to me...it means really good burgers.....will be no different for a duck,they have good eyesight and plenty of time to fly around checking out the greenery.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    nah I dont eat them...but the ducks n geese surely do.
    time out.......in amongst all the neon signs of city street a set of purple wings sticks out like dogs balls to me...it means really good burgers.....will be no different for a duck,they have good eyesight and plenty of time to fly around checking out the greenery.
    yup and if that greenery is a well set camo net...........

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    Duck feeding entertainment every day – sometimes they walk up the street from the estuary but usually they fly in and fly back out again a bit later - they look great flying up the street getting ready to land under the oak trees
    Most days there are ten to twenty of them racing around the three trees having a feed – even the white doves turn up for a feed most days
    So if anyone has a long term duck hunting development in mind – don’t forget to plant the oak trees – the ones over the road would be about 17 years old – God knows how high they will grow – we used to live on the edge of a Park in Cambridge – the oak trees must have been fifty feet high
    I am hoping for a strong westerly wind soon – bastard leaves might go down the street instead of over here in my garage

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