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There are still a fair number of ducks on the marsh: mallards, ring-necks, American wigeons, wood ducks (hiding in the dead trees, at mid-day anyway), black ducks, and many Green-winged Teals. These are two male green-wings I watched feeding in the shallows this morning. They will be some of the last ducks to leave the marsh.
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