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    Default Satelite Mallard of 2006

    I forgot all about this until just now for some reason this year. A total of 50 Arkansas mallards and 30 Mississippi mallards are being tracked this year. Here is the link. http://waterfowl.cast.uark.edu/ Check it out is pretty neat to see where they are and gives you an idea of where thousands of more are (unless the tracker is in someone truck headed to SC )
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    Man, that is a neat tracking system. It is amazing how far north a few of these birds are going!
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    Default Re: Satelite Mallard of 2006

    Also, they're tracking some gadwalls/ greys to the Bougalees...Aye..eeee!
    http://maps.southern.ducks.org/mapse...dwall2/toc.htm

    Would be nice if La., Ms., Fl. would fit some mottleds with trackers to see if they actually get north sometimes enough to where fellers in the Ms. Delta might be confusing them with blacks. Just a thought...
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