Heck ya Golden eye do have there own sound when then fly great boot camp coming up on 30 years of waterfowl hunting and it never gets old keep up the good work
Good stuff brotha. I'm gonna be duck hunting for the first time ever in my life very soon. Consuming as much knowledge as possible until then. This was very helpful. Appreciate ya sir 🤟🇺🇸
I hope you had fun bro. I started around the same time as you and I’m addicted. Some friends and I are going up to North Dakota Nov 6-11 for a big honker and duck hunt. I’m not for sure if I will ever be able to go back so I will record a lot of my experience.
@treshampton9822 oh yeah man since this post I've gone several more times. It hasn't overtaken deer or turkey hunting but I absolutely love duck hunting. That trip coming up for you sounds badass. Come back here and comment, let us know how it goes!!! Good luck brother. Should be amazing
I enjoyed watching this. I had two group of young hunters with me and most them didn’t know or weren’t able to identify the “water birds.” They had to rely on me whether they shoot or not. (It was after they shot a couple of grebes that I told them they were protected species lol). I have been gunning for nearly 50 years. I hoped they identified the correct water birds after I am gone lol.
I'm no hunter, but I'm glad you didn't promote shooting cormorants. A lot of idiots promote killing them because they eat fish. It's total bullshit. You are a responsible person.
Heck ya Golden eye do have there own sound when then fly great boot camp coming up on 30 years of waterfowl hunting and it never gets old keep up the good work
Todd Larson thanks!
Good stuff brotha. I'm gonna be duck hunting for the first time ever in my life very soon. Consuming as much knowledge as possible until then. This was very helpful. Appreciate ya sir 🤟🇺🇸
That's awesome! Good luck! Let me know if you have any questions
I hope you had fun bro. I started around the same time as you and I’m addicted. Some friends and I are going up to North Dakota Nov 6-11 for a big honker and duck hunt. I’m not for sure if I will ever be able to go back so I will record a lot of my experience.
@treshampton9822 oh yeah man since this post I've gone several more times. It hasn't overtaken deer or turkey hunting but I absolutely love duck hunting. That trip coming up for you sounds badass. Come back here and comment, let us know how it goes!!! Good luck brother. Should be amazing
😅 I just came here to learn for birdwatching at the lake; very interesting things learned like the wing beat sounds on a goldeneye!
Happy to help!
I enjoyed watching this. I had two group of young hunters with me and most them didn’t know or weren’t able to identify the “water birds.” They had to rely on me whether they shoot or not. (It was after they shot a couple of grebes that I told them they were protected species lol). I have been gunning for nearly 50 years. I hoped they identified the correct water birds after I am gone lol.
Thanks Cooper! Hopefully they learned haha
Delta Waterfowl has an excellent identification booklet. Even from Drake to hen but also breeding plumage to eclipse.
I'm no hunter, but I'm glad you didn't promote shooting cormorants. A lot of idiots promote killing them because they eat fish. It's total bullshit. You are a responsible person.
Thank you, for helping this first time hunter.
Happy to help
sposed do go hunting sunday with a bunch of "pros" glad i found your video, great stuff for a newbie like me
Glad to hear it!
1 of the best duck I'd videos I've seen in a while.
Thanks!
Awesome breakdown!
Mid Valley Mercenaries thanks!
Thanks for the info. Much appreciated. Cheers from central Texas.
Happy to help!
I know the Natives can hunt cormorant in Alaska. They call them long necks.
Interesting
Very informative video. Getting into waterfowl hunting, and this is super helpful!
Glad to hear it!
Smallest duck is a bufflehead, and a coot is a rail, So is a gallinule. but it’s invasive so there isn’t a season on them.
Bufflehead are the smallest diver, teal are the smallest dabbler. Coots are native and have a season in America.
@@HighPrairieSportsmen never disputed that. But a coot and a gallinule are both rails.
@@HighPrairieSportsmen one has a season one doesn’t.
@@thepubliclandadjuster7353 ahh my bad. Misread that. Keep on keeping on man
This was really helpful
Glad to hear it!
Great video but I wish there was a little more about the flight
Very helpful 🤘👍
2:59 the auto generated captions said burb
they're not the best
Burb is a variation of birb, internet language for bird
@@datGuy0309 didn't know that
This helped so much!!
Glad to hear it!
Thanks I just love wetlands and ducks,
I subscribed right after the video was over.
@@charliesimpson6568 thanks! I have a few more duck ID videos that are more species specific if you're interested.
Ok I will watch those also!
You should enlarge the pictures of the birds to the full screen so we can look at them instead of you.
If I make another video on it, I will. Was limited with free use pictures
Do you use binoculars?
NerveAngel I do a lot for scouting and sometimes while hunting.
it sounds like it to me
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autoplay loop engaged
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smallest duck we have is actually the bufflehead. Just fyi.
Everything I've seen says green wing teal. They're both tiny birds though
Wikipedia says teal when i looked up the size of each
Almost zero point to making this a video. How about some visuals? Identifying a bird is a visual challenge.
This is just the very basics. I have other species specific ID videos that go into way more depth.