I don't know how far mallards normally migrate. All I know is these guys 
decided to winter here, which may not have been a wise choice.

I know there are ducks such a buffleheads and wigeons that do winter here and 
fly north for the summer. Can't get good pix of them because they don't seem to 
come close to shore but they thrive in cold water.

Thanks for the comment, and to Dan and Bruce too!

Cheers,
frank

Jack Davis <[email protected]> wrote:
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>
>Weather probably still warmer than their usual migration destination.
>Can't imagine how they do it.
>
>Jack
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>I don't know how those poor ducks do it in this weather. I guess the
>water's warmer than the air:
>
>http://knarfdummyblog.blogspot.ca/2014/01/southerlies.html?m=1
>
>Must regret not having made the migration this year...
>
>Hope you enjoy. Comments welcome.
>
>Cheers,
>frank
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