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Re: Mallards whistling

Subject: Re: Mallards whistling
From: "Rich Peet" <>
Date: Wed, 09 Nov 2005 13:02:03 -0000
How about a couple hidden blue-wing teal with those mallards.  That
would be the most common occurance and sometimes described as a whistle.

Rich

--- In  "Martyn Stewart" <>
wrote:
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> Just a quickie, has anybody on this list heard Mallards whistle?
> 
> I have had a question about them whistling, I have hours of mallard
> recordings but I cant recall any whistling!
> 
> I know about this time they go through the courtship routine with
plenty of
> quacking sounds for which I know I have.....
> 
> Wood ducks and Whistling ducks but Whistling ducks are not found in
> Washington State.
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> Martyn
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