Hard to believe this thread fell off the first page at this time of year.
Though I've still not seen a bound-to-be-migratory teal flock, this is the week I'm historically most apt to, and preparation for their season has begun. Went to my mudhole blind in the marsh Friday and found what had been beautiful when we passed it egg picking in July:

is now covered in floating humus "black dirt" and true to its name:

There's no less water in the marsh now than before, it's just heated up enough for the decomposition process to kick into overdrive and the farting bacteria doing that work have pumped enough CO2 into the "bottom" to bring it to the top. That will need ground up with a prop again and again to release enough of the trapped gas to let it subside below the surface and allow a show of water for the birds.
Then, too, the flotant around the pond is encroaching on it, and nowhere more noticeably than behind the blind's floating island where it had nearly filled what's normally a wide boat lane:

That flotant, being cattails with a root system that won't support a dog's weight, creates a mean obstacle to retrieves out the back of the blind, of which there are too many. So I started opening the channel again by shredding the cats to the surface with a weed eater:

And then grinding their roots with a prop to create swimming water and offer the coyote some relief.
Got a good start on that, but apparently have a bit of trash in my Go-devil's carburetor that's resistant to spray cleaning and put my pond projects on hold.
Had a stroke of bad fortune, couldn't find the teal cut reed for the over-bored MVP I run it in, turn good when the replacement I cut for it came out able to stand my hitting the call a lot harder than I could the lost one without locking up. Seems to offer a bit more range tone wise, too, so I'm stoked to try it on the real deal and have started carrying it on the coyote and my field trips.
And speaking of the coyote, he, too, has been getting as much of a handling tune-up as our back-to-reality August weather allows us.