One Male Pintail, several mallard crosses 400+ mallards
Ravens pond
Bill Banks
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Where is this?
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One Male Pintail, several mallard crosses 400+ mallards
Ravens pond
Bill Banks
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10 Jan. 2014 1:00 pm - There were three pintails (2 m and 1f) and perhaps a fourth (male in odd plumage, no long tail) resting among a couple hundred mallards at Raven Pond. Additionally the hybrid mallard x pintail was there, too.
Russ Smiley
Marlborough, CT
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On Jan 7, 2014, at 9:39 AM, semismart9@aol.com wrote:
One Male Pintail, several mallard crosses 400+ mallards
Ravens pond
Bill Banks
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I was reminded that I omitted the location's town. Raven Pond Park is at the
corner of Brookside Drive and East Main Street (aka Route 110) in Stratford,
CT. It is about 2 miles south of the Wilbur Cross/Merritt Parkway (Route
15). Google "Brookside Drive, Stratford, CT" to get directions if
interested.
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10 Jan. 2014 1:00 pm - There were three pintails (2 m and 1f) and perhaps a
fourth (male in odd plumage, no long tail) resting among a couple hundred
mallards at Raven Pond. Additionally the hybrid mallard x pintail was there,
too.
Russ Smiley
Marlborough, CT
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On Jan 7, 2014, at 9:39 AM, semismart9@aol.com wrote:
One Male Pintail, several mallard crosses 400+ mallards
Ravens pond
Bill Banks
Sent from my iPhone
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