Re: [cayugabirds-l] Pochard?

2022-12-31 Thread Wesley M. Hochachka
Hi all, I have been doing a little bit of reading about Red-crested Pochards in Europe, and it seems that they have histories of both: (1) natural colonization based on long-distance mass movement, and (2) becoming established due to introductions. According to the text in the second

Re: [cayugabirds-l] Pochard?

2022-12-31 Thread Geo Kloppel
Just received the Murray McMurray Hatchery catalog. This discussion prompted me to look there and elsewhere for the availability of Red Crested Pochard Hatchlings. Turns out they are offered by lots of hatcheries, though at $150 - $300 per pair, they’re aimed at bird fanciers rather than common