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Mallards dropped 7 percent from last year to 6.1 million.
The Mallards have been involved in the following transactions during the 2010-11 season.
The Mallards made it to the playoffs in 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006.
The young mallards were the big draw on this particular evening.
I would know what mallards are and why they come in braces.
However, most of the 59 Mallards delivered were for corporate use.
Yes, we'll have one on mallards, between the d and the s.
Some of the mallards hit the hull and bounced off.
Call ducks look similar to Mallards, but are smaller in size.
Their mascot is the Mallards, with school colors of red and black.
Two mallards flew overhead and drew me back to the present.
In the morning, a swan boat passes by the mallards.
"Mallards need a nesting success of about 15 percent to maintain their population," he said.
If mallards are about, double or triple the size of this spread.
It was reported in 2007 that a flock of mallards had taken up residence at the service area.
Male Mallards will also occasionally chase other males in the same way.
You can find mallards all around New York almost anywhere there is water.
The roasting time is for large birds, such as black ducks or mallards.
"Even filled on mallards before I started back - a real carnage.
Sometimes, there are several mallards swimming alone the lake.
This is frequented by large numbers of geese and mallards.
He also played for the Madison Mallards during the summer of 2001.
Muskrats also eat it as do some ducks, mallards among them.
"Are those not the mallards you wish to shoot?"
One of them arched its neck and called just as the real mallards became visible above the tree line to the south.
In fact, they used to call it the gun for the wild ducks do you see.
There are also many wild ducks and geese near its water areas.
I did not go to where they have the wild ducks."
One thing seems fairly clear, though: wild ducks brought the virus to the area.
Later the ponds were used to trap great numbers of wild ducks.
It has been known to attack wild ducks coming within reach and swallowing them whole.
The company used to call such people "wild ducks."
That's easier than waiting for the wild duck to flight in at dawn.
"Too bad I had to waste a day finding out that this was a wild duck chase."
A major 1983 outbreak in Pennsylvania, for example, was traced to wild ducks.
"Well, maybe the wild duck and the other birds have gained.
The first major disaster occurred in 1999, when over 2,000 wild ducks died from the contaminated water.
First of all two wild duck come over, cleaving the air like arrows.
Their droppings can pass the infection among themselves and on to wild ducks.
The logo for the station is a wild duck.
Here you can find various species of birds including wild duck and swans.
Wild ducks also become dry and tough if roasted beyond medium rare.
Have you ever seen a wild duck with a broken wing, or a robin in a cage?
Hunting ranges from deer to smaller animals such as wild ducks.
It was a morass, the home of wild ducks and eels.
A flock of wild ducks is flying south, and Tom with his shotgun sees them.
She felt despair descend on her like the hunter's net over the wild duck.
No living thing had ever seemed to Alexandra as beautiful as that wild duck.
When a bird is in hand, wild ducks and geese make fabulous eating, but not all are available to buy.
At the sound of the gun the wild ducks in the rushes flew into the air, and for a few minutes the firing continued.