Duck Engr wrote:Sure looked like ducks to me too
Rick wrote: appeared for all the world like they'd never seen an old man with a rubber ducky before.
Ericdc wrote:You're probably tictoc famous now.
Rick wrote:Banded birds at Rockefeller this morning and made a pass by Chateau de DComeaux on my way home. Quite the building project, but still no windows/vizqueen to fend off the blizzards Darren's been promising...
Rick wrote:Banded birds at Rockefeller this morning and made a pass by Chateau de DComeaux on my way home. Quite the building project, but still no windows/vizqueen to fend off the blizzards Darren's been promising...
Darren wrote:Well, what was the bird picture like?
Rick wrote:Banded birds at Rockefeller this morning and made a pass by Chateau de DComeaux on my way home. Quite the building project, but still no windows/vizqueen to fend off the blizzards Darren's been promising...
DComeaux wrote:Screens and doors go up this weekend and I'll be ordering the marine vinyl on Monday for those panels. The wood stove will go in shortly after that. We're spread thin at the moment.
Rick wrote:"Lots of pintails." Cherry Ridge had a work day yesterday, and Clark took time out to call with that report, so there must be a lot of pintails in their marsh. Said there were also scads of not-yet-flight-worthy little squealers skittering around. "Fryers" said I.
Rick wrote:
Meanwhile at the house, I've put the easier decoy repaints (pintails and MMM mottleds) behind me and finally restarted the speck decoy flocking effort I aborted last spring but hope to finish before the opener. Got too heavy-handed with the airbrush on this round's trial decoy, but think I've a satisfactory combination of flock and paint colors to work up a little batch specks for the mudhole's permanent spread that won't reflect the morning sun like my painted ones did when dew covered. We'll see...
Darren wrote:How those flocked squealer decoys coming along, Rick?
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